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The Adventures of a Special Correspondent

CHAPTER XIV
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And yet nobody took any notice of this grumbling gentleman's recriminations.
Baron Weissschnitzerdoerfer had not understood a single word of this little masterpiece, and had he understood it, he would not have been able to appreciate this sample of Parisian monologomania.
As to my lord Faruskiar and his inseparable Ghangir, it seemed that in spite of their traditional reserve, the surprising grimaces, the significant gestures, the comical intonations, had interested them to a certain extent.
The actor had noticed it, and appreciated this silent admiration.
As he rose from the table he said to me: "He is magnificent, this seigneur! What dignity! What a presence! What a type of the farthest East! I like his companion less--a third-rate fellow at the outside! But this superb Mongol! Caroline, cannot you imagine him as 'Morales' in the _Pirates of the Savannah_ ?" "Not in that costume, at any rate," said I.
"Why not, Monsieur Claudius?
One day at Perpignan I played 'Colonel de Monteclin' in the _Closerie des Genets_ in the costume of a Japanese officer--" "And he was applauded!" added Madame Caterna.
During dinner the train had passed Kastakos station, situated in the center of a mountainous region.

The road curved a good deal, and ran over viaducts and through tunnels--as we could tell by the noise.
A little time afterward Popof told us that we were in the territory of Ferganah, the name of the ancient khanate of Kokhan, which was annexed by Russia in 1876, with the seven districts that compose it.

These districts, in which Sarthes are in the majority, are administered by prefects, sub-prefects, and mayors.

Come, then, to Ferganah, to find all the machinery of the constitution of the year VIII.
Beyond there is an immense steppe, extending before our train.

Madame de Ujfalvy-Bourdon has justly compared it to a billiard table, so perfect in its horizontality.


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