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THE BOY TRAVELLERS IN THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE.

train rolled out from the station; it consisted of a locomotive and ten or twelve carriages. One carriage contained the officers of a regiment of infantry that filled the remaining vehicles; the regiment was bound for the frontier, where England and Russia have latterly been discussing the ques-


TURCOMAN WOMAN SPINNING.

tion of the boundary, and a discussion of this kind is materially assisted by the presence of soldiers.

We will refer to Fred's account of the railway journey in Turkestan.

"We were invited to seats in the carriage where the officers were riding. They did everything to make our journey agreeable, and we were indebted to them for a great deal of information about Central Asia.