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Beasts, Men and Gods

Beasts, Men and Gods

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Chapter 1 INTO THE FORESTS

Word Count: 1678    |    Released on: 28/11/2017

River Yenisei, that noble stream which is cradled in the sun-bathed mountains of Mongolia to pour its warming life into the A

he law. No one could tell the hour of his fate. The people lived from day to day and left their homes not knowing whether they should return to them or whether they should be dragged from the streets and thrown into the dungeons of that

burned hut. From this day I became a genuine trapper but I never dreamed that I should follow this role as long as I did. The next morning I went hunting and had the good fortune to kill two heathcock. I found deer tracks in plenty and felt sure that I should not want for food. However, my sojourn in this place was not for long. Five days later when I returned from hunting I noticed smoke curling up out of the chimney of my hut. I stealthily crept along closer to the cabin and discovered two saddled horses with soldiers' rifles slung to the saddles. Two disarmed men were not dangerous for me with a weapon, so I quickly rushed across the open and e

ne of them to me, "we are looking for

nstantly interrupted each other, boasting how many bourgeoisie they had killed in Krasnoyarsk and how many Cossacks they had slid under the ice in the river. Afterwards they began to quarrel but soon they were tired and prepared to sleep. All of a sudden and without any warning the door of the hut swung wide open and the steam of the heated room rolled out in a great cloud, out of which seemed to rise like a genie, as the steam settled, the figure of a tall, gaunt peasan

wered

stop th

enough for all. Take a cup

sers of the same material tucked in high felt boots. His face was quite young, fine and tinged with something akin to mockery. His white, sharp teeth glimmered as his eyes penetrated everything they rested upon. I

sked one of the drunken so

im from the quiet eyes under their

olk these days and with

h of the answer to his doubts. Very slowly and with a guarded drawl he answered all the questions of the soldiers between gulps of the hot tea, the

er my horse and will unsadd

alf-sleeping young soldier,

addle pads on the floor, sat down on them and began to take off his boots. The soldiers and my guest soon were snoring but I did not sleep for thinking of what next to do. F

oing away?

h these -- comrades,'" he whispered

e bags that had been hanging on his saddle, put them away out of sight in the burned corner of

g wood for my stove. Suddenly, from a distance, rifle shots rang through the woods, first one, then a second. Afterwards all was still. From the place near the shots a frightened

claim me by means of either man, beast, cold, accident or disease. I knew that nobody was near me to assist and that all my help was in the hands of God, in the power of my hands and feet, in the accuracy of my aim and in my presence of mind. However, I listened i

tea, a small bag of salt, fifty cartridges, two overcoats, two pairs of boot

hment I lo

Who's got any use for these fellows? Let us have tea and go to slee

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1 Chapter 1 INTO THE FORESTS2 Chapter 2 THE SECRET OF MY FELLOW TRAVELER3 Chapter 3 THREE DAYS ON THE EDGE OF A PRECIPICE4 Chapter 4 TO THE SAYANS AND SAFETY5 Chapter 5 THE BATTLE ON THE SEYBI6 Chapter 6 IN THE COUNTRY OF ETERNAL PEACE7 Chapter 7 MYSTERIES, MIRACLES AND A NEW FIGHT8 Chapter 8 THE RIVER OF THE DEVIL9 Chapter 9 THE MARCH OF GHOSTS10 Chapter 10 IN MYSTERIOUS TIBET11 Chapter 11 MYSTERIOUS MONGOLIA12 Chapter 12 THE MYSTERIOUS LAMA AVENGER13 Chapter 13 THE DEMON OF JAGISSTAI14 Chapter 14 AMONG THE MURDERERS15 Chapter 15 ON A VOLCANO16 Chapter 16 A BLOODY CHASTISEMENT17 Chapter 17 HARASSING DAYS18 Chapter 18 THE BAND OF WHITE HUNGHUTZES19 Chapter 19 MYSTERY IN A SMALL TEMPLE20 Chapter 20 THE BREATH OF DEATH21 Chapter 21 ON THE ROAD OF GREAT CONQUERORS22 Chapter 22 ARRESTED!23 Chapter 23 TRAVELING BY “URGA”24 Chapter 24 AN OLD FORTUNE TELLER25 Chapter 25 “DEATH FROM THE WHITE MAN WILL STAND BEHIND YOU”26 Chapter 26 THE HORROR OF WAR!27 Chapter 27 IN THE CITY OF LIVING GODS, OF 30,000 BUDDHAS AND 60,000 MONKS28 Chapter 28 A SON OF CRUSADERS AND PRIVATEERS29 Chapter 29 THE CAMP OF MARTYRS30 Chapter 30 BEFORE THE FACE OF BUDDHA31 Chapter 31 “THE MAN WITH A HEAD LIKE A SADDLE”32 Chapter 32 IN THE BLISSFUL GARDEN OF A THOUSAND JOYS33 Chapter 33 THE DUST OF CENTURIES34 Chapter 34 THE BOOKS OF MIRACLES35 Chapter 35 THE VISION OF THE LIVING BUDDHA OF MAY 17, 192136 Chapter 36 THE SUBTERRANEAN KINGDOM37 Chapter 37 REALITY OR RELIGIOUS FANTASY 38 Chapter 38 THE PROPHECY OF THE KING OF THE WORLD IN 1890