How To Use Mujik In A Sentence
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“Come now,” replied the mujik, recognizing the fact that it was useless to struggle against the will of his guest,
Michael Strogoff
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The representative of the latter class was an old mujik called
Creatures That Once Were Men, and other stories
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Note: Note: [From Judy Boss] While I have let stand such variants as "mujik" and "moujik" or "Koondooz" and "Koundouze," I have made the following changes to the text:
Michael Strogoff : or the Courier of the Czar
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The mujik very fortunately knew a postmaster who, if well paid, would not refuse at his request either to let or to sell a carriage or horses.
Michael Strogoff
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“They have not killed her,” replied the mujik, anticipating the anxiety which he read in the eyes of his guest.
Michael Strogoff
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It is well known that he does not get it by honest hard work, and that means that the mujik, somehow or other, has been swindling.
Creatures That Once Were Men, and other stories
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In buying him at Omsk he had been lucky, and in taking him to the postmaster the generous mujik had rendered him a great service.
Michael Strogoff
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He either put some beggar against him, or himself threatened to rob and beat him, till the frightened mujik would disappear from the dosshouse and never more be seen.
Creatures That Once Were Men, and other stories
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The popular cries which madden other races are utterly meaningless to the docile, unemotional "mujik," loyal and conservative to the very marrow of his bones.
Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, September, 1878
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The mujik and Michael resumed their way and arrived at the posting-house.
Michael Strogoff
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And the mujik related to Michael Strogoff the different incidents of the struggle which he had witnessed — the attack upon the ferry by the Tartar boats, the pillage of the tarantass, and the massacre of the boatmen.
Michael Strogoff