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Finally, we know that it was Faddei Roshkovsky, a veteran of the tsarist army who was serving his exile sentence in Beryozov, who provided him with the connection with the first peasant who would accompany and guide him during the escape: Nikita Serapionovich, nicknamed "Goatleg." the one who took him out of the village hidden in a straw cart. Serapionovich, in turn, recommended him to Nikifor Ivanovich, a Ziriac who did not stop drinking but who knew the Siberian steppe better than anyone and spoke the different dialects of the natives with familiarity. Trotsky recalls that dialogue with Pata de Cabra.
It was not difficult for me to carry out Phone Number List modest part of the preconceived plan. Sciatica is not, as everyone knows, a disease that can be verified. They settled me in the hospital. Here, the regime of life was one of absolute freedom. As soon as I started to feel 'better', I would stay away from the hospital and be away, sometimes for several hours at a time. The doctor encouraged me to walk. Given the season of the year we were in, they could not suspect in me the slightest intention of escape.

Finally, we know that it was Faddei Roshkovsky, a veteran of the tsarist army who was serving his exile sentence in Beryozov, who provided him with the connection with the first peasant who would accompany and guide him during the escape: Nikita Serapionovich, nicknamed "Goatleg." the one who took him out of the village hidden in a straw cart. Serapionovich, in turn, recommended him to Nikifor Ivanovich, a Ziriac who did not stop drinking but who knew the Siberian steppe better than anyone and spoke the different dialects of the natives with familiarity. Trotsky recalls that dialogue with Pata de Cabra.