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Taras Bulba and Other Tales

CHAPTER IX
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He left those Cossacks there, and plunged with his own into another mass of the foe, making a lane through it.

Where the Nezamaikovtzi passed there was a street; where they turned about there was a square as where streets meet.

The foemen's ranks were visibly thinning, and the Lyakhs falling in sheaves.

Beside the waggons stood Vovtuzenko, and in front Tcherevitchenko, and by the more distant ones Degtyarenko; and behind them the kuren hetman, Vertikhvist.

Degtyarenko had pierced two Lyakhs with his spear, and now attacked a third, a stout antagonist.


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