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Sunday 31 May 1840
3 10/..
11 ½
A- came in saying the mattresses were lying on the ground – yes! told George that was not the place for them – impertinent – where was he to put them – no pouvait pas les mettre sur son dos – I said he might put them in front of the kibitka (on the seat) or not have them brought till he was ready for them – but at all rates I would not have them put on the ground – that not the fit place – he still muttered impertinently could not put them on his back je ne le veut pas, said I, have them on the ground and that is enough – he impertinently repeated “je ne le veut pas!” I said ne parlez pas – quittez moi l’instant que vous le voulez, mais ne parlez pas comme ça – he repeated “je ne la veut pas!” which seemed to nettle him and continued muttering all the way as I went back to my room annoyed and promising myself the fewest possible repetitions of this certainly 1st [?] not small impertinence – had he been drinking? F70° at 3 ¼ a.m. off from Elizabethpol [Elizavetpol'] at 4 3/.. – fine cool morning – asleep – crossed one little irrigation? deep stream and then almost immediately at the river Shamfort about 7 – waited I knew not what for for 13 minutes – then on inquiry
4 3/.. to 7 35/.. Elizabethpol [Elizavetpol'] to Shaslipphreiaia 25 ½
8 to 10 5/.. S- to Prireska Dzatchash 28 ½
10 55/.. to 12 25/.. P. D- to Prireska Taus 15 ½
12 ¾ to 2 14/.. P. T- to Gassaiskii 15 ½
2 28/.. to 3 ½ G- to Astaphrenskii Ridut 12
4 7/.. to 6 ½ A. Ridut to Saiatchesi 21
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George said he did not know what to do – some said we should cross in the chariot – some said there was no occasion – A- seeming a little nervous at the thought of passing the broad rapid 3 or 4 streamy river – I instantly alighted – A- and I and the Cossack with each our sack and writing case and journal seated ourselves in the chariot (2 buffles) and in 10 minutes we were safely over – It was 8 or 10 minutes before they could get the horses to face the water –
we were over some minutes before they would follow – at last came over – [crossed] – our 2 buffles went over very well [crossed right not to be encumbered with all the baggage [crossed] at the station at 7 35/.. since we were here before – a broad woodpoles resting on 2
R16 and F67° at 9 35/.. p.m. Wednesday 3 June large beams and covered with earth thrown over the little stream (the old moat) into the interior of the old ruined fortress, now the court of the station house – sauntered about – off again at 8 and slumbered till Prireska Dzatchash at 10 5/.. and here on taking off the near fore wheel to grease (have never paid anything extra this journey for greasing – the postillions well enough paid (./50 silver per stage to grease without saying a word) the box fell out (canal as George calls it); and replacing this cost 2 abasses and delayed us that we were 50 minutes here – off again at 10 55/.. – river at 11 5/.. – several streams of it – asleep most of the way – fine drive from the
Kura to Elizabethpol [Elizavetpol'] and forwards – fine valley from ½ the last stage before Elizabethpol [Elizavetpol'] (i.e. from ½ way between Kuraktchaiskii and E-) where the mountains began on both sides
at Prireska Dzatchash pay the 2 next stages forward 15 ½ + 16 ½ v. – change horses at the station house at Prireska Taus at 12 25/.. station house as usual and 3 or 4 or more? sâcles mud-covered huts – fine day – a little sun, and fine air – asleep almost all the morning peeping out now and there – this station (Prireska Taus) pretty, - in a narrow valley of pretty round hills beginning to sun-burn, and river within the larger valley – tufty or thinly shrubbed hills above the broad bedded stream – off again at 12 ¾ and 2 or 3 minutes after cross the river – rapid and a good deal of water, the height of our fore-wheels for a few yards – at 1 10/.. small light yellow-brown eagle crossed us – little stream and at station at 2 14/.. – off again at 2 28/.. – rain lately – no durst – much cattle and strongish north west wind – at 2 55/.. see the high remarkable conical rock, from some points pyramid-like – at the river Astapha at 3 6/.. – 2 flashes of forked lightening – A- and I as before at Shamfort, mounted chariot with 2 buffles, and well over in 6 minutes – our horses not tired as at Shamfort – the carriage followed us close – our bags and writing cases soon replaced in the carriage and its door reopened and off again at 3 25/.. and at the station in 5 minutes – just before a shower which made us shut our doors again – A- had been nervous about passing the river but we got over better than before and tho’ the water was deep and rapid, we thought we had not more water if not less than before – the conical rock seen from far, looks here like a large tall round hay-stack and is very striking from the door of the station house –
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great conical mountain as seen from the door of the station house at the Astapha, at 4 p.m.
SH:7/ML/E/24/0121
at Siatchesi at 6 ½ and stopt for the night – tea over at 9 ¼ - fine day till 3 35/.. then a shower and had our doors shut till about 5 and afterwards beautiful evening – busy catching fleas – I almost worried last night and A- too, and much bit even during the day – at 11 20/.. had caught 52 including six caught this morning at Prireska Dzatchash between 10 and 11, and 4 caught on arriving this evening - it was this morning on doing little job that I caught the six big ones in and on my drawers have not had such a flea hunt since Italy in 1827 when I frequently caught at night 30 or more or less – once 36 – poor A-‘s legs were absolutely in blisters – probably from the friction of her black cloth boot and cotton stockings and under ditto! on seeing this, got her to take the over stockings off, and leave the boots unbuttoned at the top – R16 and F67° at 9 35/.. p.m.
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Sunday 31 May 1840
[up at] 3 10/”
[to bed at] 11 1/2
Ann came in saying the mattresses were lying on the ground – yes! told George that was not the place for them – impertinent – where was he to put them – ne pouvait pas les mettre sur son dos – I said he might put them in front of the kibitka (or the seat) or not have them brought till he was ready for them – but at all rates I would not have them put on the ground – that not the fit place – he still muttered impertinently could not put them on his back – je ne le veut pas said I have them on the ground and that is enough – he impertinently repeated ‘je ne le veut pas!’ I said ne parlez pas – quittez moi l’instant que vous le voulez, mais ne parlez pas comme ça – he repeated ‘je ne le veut pas!’ which seemed to nettle him and continued muttering all the way as I went back to my room annoyed and promising myself the fewest possible repitetions /repetitions/ of this certainly 1st but not small impertinence – had he been drinking? Fahrenheit 70º at 3 1/4 a.m. Off from Elizabethpol at 4 3/” – fine cool morning – asleep – crossed one little irrigation deep stream and then almost immediately at the Shamfort river at 7 – waited I knew not what for for 13 minutes – then on inquiry
4 3/” to 7 35/” Elizabethpol to Shaslipphreiaia . 25 1/2
8 to 10 5/” S- Shaslipphreiaia to Prireska Dzatchash . . 28 1/2
10 55/” to 12 25/” Prireska Dzatchash to Prireska Taus . 15 1/2
12 3/4 to 2 14/” Prireska Taus to Gassaiskii . . . 16 1/2
2 28 to 3 1/2 G- Gassaiskii to Astaphrenskii Ridut . 12
4 7/” to 6 1/2 Astaphrenskii Ridut to Saiatchesi . . . 21
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George said he did not know what to do – some said we should cross in the chariot – some said there was no occasion – Ann seemed a little nervous at the thought of passing the broad rapid 3 or 4 streamy river – I instantly alighted Ann and I and the Cossack with each our sack and writing case and journal seated ourselves in the chariot (2 buffles) and in 10 minutes we were safely over – It was 8 or 10 minutes before they could get the horses to face the water – we were over some minutes before they would follow – at last came over – our 2 buffles went over very well – right not to be encumbered with all the baggage – at the station at 7 35/” – since we were here before a bridge woodpoles resting on 2
| Reaumur 16 and Fahrenheit 67º at 9 35/” p.m. | Wednesday 3 June
large beams and covered with earth thrown over the little stream (the old moat) into the interior of the old ruined fortress, now the court of the station house – sauntered about – off again at 8 and slumbered till Prireska Dzatchash at 10 5/” and here on taking off the near fore wheel to grease (have never paid anything extra this journey for greasing – the postillions well enough paid (./50 silver per stage) to grease without saying a word) the box fell out (canal as George calls it); and replacing this cost 2 abasses and delayed us that we were 50 minutes here – Off again at 10 55/” – river at 11 5/” – several streams of it – asleep most of the way – fine drive from the Kura to Elizabethpol and forwards – fine valley from 1/2 the last stage before Elizabethpol (i.e. from 1/2 way between Kuraktchaiskii and Elizabethpol) where the mountains began on both sides At Prireska Dzatchash pay the 2 next stages forwards 15 1/2 and 16 1/2 versts – change horses at the station house at Prireska Taus at 12 25/” station house as usual and 2 or 4 or more? sâcles mud-covered huts – fine day – a little sun, and fine air – asleep almost all the morning, peeping out now and then – the station (Prireska Taus) pretty, – in a narrow valley of pretty round hills beginning to sun-burn, and river within the larger valley – tufty or thinly shrubbed hills above the broad bedded stream – off again at 12 3/4 and 2 or 3 minutes after cross the river – rapid and a good deal of water, the height of our fore-wheels for a few yards – at 1 10/” small light yellow-brown eagle crossed us – little stream and at station at 2 14/” – off again at 2 28/” – rain lately – no dust – much cattle and strongish northwest wind – at 2 55/” see the high remarkable conical rock, from some points pyramid-like, – at the river Astapha at 3 6/” – 2 flashes of forked lightning – Ann and I as before at Shamfort, mounted chariot with 2 buffles, and well over in 6 minutes – our horses not now tired as at Shamfort – the carriage followed close – our bags and writing cases soon replaced in the carriage and its doors reopened and off again at 3 25/” and at the station in 5 minutes – just before a shower which made us shut our door again – Ann had been nervous about passing the river but we got over better than before and tho’ the water was deep and rapid, we thought we had not more water if not less than before – the conical rock seen from far, looks here like a large tall round hay-stack and is very striking from the door of the station house –
great conical mountain as seen from the door of the station house at the Astapha, at 4 p.m.
at Siatchesi at 6 1/2 and stopt for the night – tea over at 9 1/4 – fine day till 3 35/” – then a shower and had our doors shut till about 5 and afterwards beautiful evening – busy catching fleas – I almost worried last night and Ann too, and much bit even during the day – at 11 20/” had caught 52 including six caught this morning at Prireska Dzatchash between 10 and 11, and 4 caught on arriving this evening – it was this morning on doing little job that I caught the six big ones in and on my drawers have not had such a flea hunt since Italy in 1827 when I frequently caught at night 30 or more or less – once 36 – poor Ann’s legs were absolutely in blisters – probably from the friction of her black cloth boot and cotton stockings and under ditto! – on seeing this, got her to take the overstockings off and leave the boots unbuttoned at the top – Reaumur 16 and Fahrenheit 67º at 9 35/” p.m. –
Anne’s marginal notes:
George’s impertinence
cross the Astapha over (in 6 minutes) at 3 20/”
cross the Astapha
Flea-hunt
WYAS pages: SH:7/ML/E/24/0120 SH:7/ML/E/24/0121
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They surprisingly are born more similarly to the embryonic state of leopard geckos than any kind of humanoid, then transition into the woodie phase, which is only shortly after their tails disappear and they grow legs. They taxonomically can only also only be called woodies after their body stops creating neurotoxins (which the woodpoles do as a defense mechanism.)
A tiny will wood is called a woodie
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