What a wonderful fellow he was. Mad, but in that God-touched way. When at last betrayed into the hands of his enemies, he ate his Order of St. George, that it not fall into the hands of the Bolsheviks. The world once seemed full of interesting people like Ungern von Sternberg, but they lately seem to have grown scarce.
What a wonderful fellow he was. Mad, but in that God-touched way. When at last betrayed into the hands of his enemies, he ate his Order of St. George, that it not fall into the hands of the Bolsheviks. The world once seemed full of interesting people like Ungern von Sternberg, but they lately seem to have grown scarce.
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