The terror-stricken Muscovite scurried like a hunted rabbit through the hole that still gaped in the boma's wall at the point where his own prey had escaped, and as Tarzan approached the camp upon the opposite side Rokoff disappeared into the jungle in the wake of Jane Clayton.

To luncheon there were expected that day a Monsieur Mezentsov, a French lady, and an Englishman; for, whenever money was in hand, a banquet in Muscovite style was always given.

In short, he told us there was a great caravan of Muscovite and Polish merchants in the city, preparing to set out on their journey by land to Muscovy, within four or five weeks; and he was sure we would take the opportunity to go with them, and leave him behind, to go back alone.

It is true that Homerus begged through the Greek towns, and that Naso died in exile among the Muscovites . But may the devil flay me if I understand what they mean with their Esmeralda!

He had long been thinking of entering the army and would have done so had he not been hindered, first, by his membership of the Society of Freemasons to which he was bound by oath and which preached perpetual peace and the abolition of war, and secondly, by the fact that when he saw the great mass of Muscovites who had donned uniform and were talking patriotism, he somehow felt ashamed to take the step.

To his north would be Flanders and the country of the Eastlanders and of the Muscovites ."

"We have to live with this, not to think about it, especially when we're underground," said Tatyana Yerofeyeva, a Muscovite in her early 50s.

While exploring the notion that the "Third Rome" concept might have been dominant in early modern Muscovite ideology, Daniel B.

In June 2005 the new tunnel intersected a giant pocket containing almost 300 tons of quartz crystals, plus more than 200 tons of clusters of albite, muscovite and microcline crystals.

Nor do the visitors who go ape over the laid-back 34-year-old - a Muscovite who has lived in Vienna since 1991.