Brothers -- Fiction; Peasants -- Russia -- Fiction; Russia -- Fiction; Russia -- History -- Revolution, 1905-1907 -- Fiction
[16] A sect which denies the divinity of the Holy Spirit. They
emigrated from the Caucasus to British Columbia in the ’90’s, with
money furnished by Count L. N. Tolstoy, and have had many conflicts
with the British authorities.--TRANS.
[17] The Little Russian nickname for the Great Russians.--TRANS.
[18] Yaroslaff the Great, son of Prince Vladimir, 1016-1054.--TRANS.
[19] A Turkish tribe which migrated from Asia to Eastern Europe. They
came into collision with the Russians at the end of the ninth century
and the beginning of the tenth.--TRANS.
[20] A Lavra is a first-class Monastery. Here it refers to the famous
“Catacombs” Monastery.--TRANS.
[21] Muromtzeff.
[22] A rhyme in the original. The “catskinner” collects hides
throughout the countryside, for conversion into “furs.”--TRANS.
[23] About three-quarters of a yard of heavy homespun crash is wrapped
over the foot and leg in lieu of a stocking, and confined in place by
the stout cord or rope with which the slippers of plaited linden bark
are tied on.--TRANS.
[24] Popular form of “Witte,” the famous Minister.--TRANS.
[25] A member of the self-mutilating sect, the Skoptzy.--TRANS.
[26] Parish clergy are always married men in the Orthodox Catholic
Church. An Archpriest is usually the head of a staff of clergy at a
Cathedral. To a higher post and title no married priest can attain. The
Bishops, Archbishops, and higher clergy must be monks.--TRANS.
[27] “Bratushki”--Little Brothers--is a term which originated during
the Russo-Turkish War, 1877-78, and was applied to the Serbs and
Bulgarians.--TRANS.
[28] Easter.--TRANS.
[29] Scarecrow.--TRANS.
[30] 2.70 gallons.--TRANS.
[31] Not Extreme Unction, in the meaning of the Church of Rome. In the
Orthodox Catholic Church it is a service of Prayer and Anointment for
healing, to be administered and received at any time desired.--TRANS.
[32] Thus manufacturing a family name out of “_Mys_,” a
promontory.--TRANS.
[33] Thirty-six pounds.--TRANS.
[34] The Little Kettle.--TRANS.
[35] The Trebnik contains the Services for events in daily life:
Baptism, Marriage, Confession, the Burial Rites, and so forth.
What Tikhon Ilitch quotes and reads is from the magnificent Burial
Service. See the Service Book of the Holy Orthodox-Catholic Apostolic
Church.--TRANS.
[36] In the marriage service crowns are used for bride and groom, but
generally they are held a short distance above the heads, by best men
standing behind.--TRANS.
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES:
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Obvious typographical errors have been corrected.
Inconsistencies in hyphenation have been standardized.
Archaic and dialectal variations in spelling have been retained.
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