Russian peasants were bound to come into conflict with the indigenous inhabitants.
Besides, if there was not an inn, the house of the Russian peasant would have been no less hospitable.
I have studied the Russian peasant for 30 years, collecting data on consumption patterns.
You might just as well argue with a wolf on the trail of a fat Russian peasant.
My father, a Russian peasant, came to this country in 1910.
These rights and privileges were beyond those enjoyed by common Russian peasants.
Throughout the 1870s and '80s he continued to write about the living and working conditions of the Russian peasants.
From perhaps 1662, there were a few Russian peasants in the area, but agriculture was usually unsuccessful.
The answer is, simply, that machines aren't any smarter than Russian peasants.
The other was shorter and overweight with the round, red face of a Russian peasant who'd somehow found money.