Farmers or peasants who become urban laborers move frequently around the country and often do not seek medical attention.
Stage migration occurs when a peasant moves to a provincial town for some time and then on to the city.
The peasant moves onto a very expensive hotel, but is denied entry based on his appearance.
Czech peasants, now free to leave the land, moved to cities and manufacturing centers.
The three fur-wrapped peasants moved far too fast for them to react.
According to official Soviet figures, some 24 million peasants disappeared from rural areas but only 12.6 million moved to state jobs.
"It'll be a while before the peasants move back here."
At one point, the peasants move across the stage in waves, cultivating the land.
This encourages peasants to move in and begin farming the land.
A florid young peasant with flaxen hair moved even more quickly.