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  • Subienkow felt that he could not stand the Cossack's sufferings much longer.

    Lost Face 2010

  • But I draw the line where my hide is concerned - among the many things I'm not prepared to do for my country is die, especially at the end of a rope trailing from a Cossack's saddle, or with his lance up my innards.

    The Sky Writer Geoff Barbanell 2010

  • His faceplate was open, showing a Cossack's grin that would have frightened children.

    I Don’t Understand ? Jack Varnell 2010

  • The Cossack's love of freedom and semi-democratic rule influences Ukrainian self-images until today.

    Democratic Ukraine, Autocratic Russia: Why? 2009

  • The stilt walker was flamboyant in a Cossack's red coat and conical hat; he blew up balloons that he twisted into animals.

    Wolves Eat Dogs Smith, Martin Cruz, 1942- 2004

  • A careful, considering look crossed the Cossack's face.

    Arctic Fire Douglass, Keith 1997

  • The Mongolian Cossack's cold, menacing presence had become almost unbearable in the close confines of the submarine.

    Arctic Fire Douglass, Keith 1997

  • The Cossack's son, Gregor, who goes over from the Reds to the

    Nobel Prize in Literature 1965 - Presentation Speech 1965

  • Many feelings awoke in the young Cossack's breast.

    Taras Bulba and Other Tales 1952

  • The Cossack's shirt was dyed purple: but Schilo heeded it not.

    Taras Bulba and Other Tales 1952

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