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Page 17 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 1

Moir, Ethel, 1916, Document
Page 17 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 1
Page 17 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 1
Page 17 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 1
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Page 17 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 1
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intelligent, thoroughly good-natured & altogether lovable creature. It is quite true that he can do, has done & may again do some perfectly appalling things, but it has been when thoroughly worked up, as one of a crowd, & when everyone else has lost his head or when dazed & stupefied with "vodka". But the Russian peasants are like children still - just grown up children. And they are nothing, if not polite! There are two words, which will cover a lot of other deficienciesin "the lingo"- the one is, "pozháluista" - "please"; the other, "spacibo" [spasibo] - "thank you"!
I have discovered here in Russia, the national equivalent for the American "institution" of chewing gum. At all the street corners are hawkers offering sunflower-seeds for sale. A kopeck (less than ¼d) will purchase a handful & one sees folk everywhere persistently engaged in the not over-picturesque occupation of splitting up these seeds with their teeth, munching the soft kernels within, & spitting
out the empty husks with a signal disregard for appearance or direction! "Nitchevo" (it doesn't matter!)
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1916
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20.4 x 16.0 cm
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Edinburgh and Scottish Collection