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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Sowers, by Henry Seton Merriman This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: The Sowers Author: Henry Seton Merriman Release Date: November 19, 2003 [EBook #10132] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE SOWERS *** Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Christine Gehring and PG Distributed Proofreaders THE SOWERS BY HENRY SETON MERRIMAN 1895 CONTENTS CHAP. I. A WAIF ON THE STEPPE II. BY THE VOLGA III. DIPLOMATIC IV. DON QUIXOTE V. THE BARON VI. THE TALLEYRAND CLUB VII. OLD HANDS VIII. SAFE! IX. THE PRINCE X. THE MOSCOW DOCTOR XI. CATRINA XII. AT THORS XIII. UNMASKED XIV. A WIRE-PULLER XV. IN A WINTER CITY XVI. THE THIN END XVII. CHARITY XVIII. IN THE CHAMPS ELYSEES XIX. ON THE NEVA XX. AN OFFER OF FRIENDSHIP XXI. A SUSPECTED HOUSE XXII. THE SPIDER AND THE FLY XXIII. A WINTER SCENE XXIV. HOME XXV. OSTERNO XXVI. BLOODHOUNDS XXVII. IN THE WEB XXVIII. IN THE CASTLE OF THORS XXIX. ANGLO-RUSSIAN XXX. WOLF! XXXI. A DANGEROUS EXPERIMENT XXXII. A CLOUD XXXIII. THE NET IS DRAWN XXXIV. AN APPEAL XXXV. ON THE EDGE OF THE STORM XXXVI. A TROIS XXXVII. A DEUX XXXVIII. A TALE THAT IS TOLD XXXIX. HUSBAND AND WIFE XL. STEPAN RETURNS XLI. DUTY XLII. THE STORM BURSTS XLIII. BEHIND THE VEIL XLIV. KISMET THE SOWERS CHAPTER I A WAIF ON THE STEPPE "In this country charity covers no sins!" The speaker finished his remark with a short laugh. He was a big, stout man; his name was Karl Steinmetz, and it is a name well known in the Government of Tver to this day. He spoke jerkily, as stout men do when they ride, and when he had laughed his good-natured, half-cynical laugh, he closed his lips beneath a huge gray mustache. So far as one could judge from the action of a square and deeply indented chin, his mouth was expressive at that time--and possibly at all times--of a humorous resignation. No reply was vouchsafed to him, and Karl Steinmetz bumped along on his little Cossack horse, which was stretched out at a gallop. Evening was drawing on. It was late in Oc
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