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  • But I reckon we're about here, in this empty space - perhaps fifty miles from Ekaterinoslav, and thirty from Alexandrovsk, see?

    The Sky Writer Geoff Barbanell 2010

  • I didn't like it, but I didn't much care for the Alexandrovsk road, either, wherever that was - God knew how far the insurrection would spread, and to be caught up in it, with Pencherjevsky's daughter in tow, would be asking to be torn limb from limb.

    The Sky Writer Geoff Barbanell 2010

  • The Governor of Alexandrovsk continued to persecute the Jews with relentless ferocity, and the kidnapping of their children was followed by other acts almost as cruel.

    Rabbi and Priest A Story Milton Goldsmith

  • The wagons, with their helpless freight, reached Alexandrovsk shortly after daybreak.

    Rabbi and Priest A Story Milton Goldsmith

  • Governor of Alexandrovsk, in which department the village of Togarog lay.

    Rabbi and Priest A Story Milton Goldsmith

  • "Ask Simon Schefsky there, how much he owes to our gracious Governor, who last year took from him his pretty daughter, that her charms might while away his weary hours in Alexandrovsk."

    Rabbi and Priest A Story Milton Goldsmith

  • A clear April morning was dawning when Basilivitch saddled his horse and rode off in the direction of Alexandrovsk, at which place he arrived at noon and at once repaired to the Governor's residence.

    Rabbi and Priest A Story Milton Goldsmith

  • Basilivitch had placed the Governor of Alexandrovsk under eternal obligations by his patriotic devotion.

    Rabbi and Priest A Story Milton Goldsmith

  • The prisoners were thrown into two carts, which had been brought for that purpose, and a detachment of soldiers accompanied them without delay to Alexandrovsk.

    Rabbi and Priest A Story Milton Goldsmith

  • According to his version, Podoloff had incited his fellow-peasants to march at once to Alexandrovsk and attack his excellency in the palace.

    Rabbi and Priest A Story Milton Goldsmith

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