Ilya Muromets
Ilya Muromets is a Russian hero who is fighting for his Homeland. He is not a warrior who is hired, he is the defender of his homeland, although he was on his own.
He is strong, brave and courageous. He never leaves anyone in trouble. He is smart, kind and friendly. Ilya Muromets is ready to give his life for a just cause. He's Russian, he has blond hair and blue eyes.
Ilya Muromets is a warrior, he is comitted into the warriors by the elders. He makes the dream of ordinary people to live in peace come true. Therefore, Ilya Muromets is making every effort to expel the villains and enemies who want to take over his homeland and break the peace in it.
Илья Муромец борется за свою Родину. Он не воин которого нанимают, он защитник своей родины, хотя он действует сам по себе.
Он сильный, смелый и отважный. Он никогда не оставит никого в беде. Он умный, добрый и дружелюбный. Илья Муромец готов отдать свою жизнь за правое дело. Он русский, у него светлые волосы и голубые глаза.
Илья Муромец - воин, его посвятили в воины старейшины. Он воплощает мечту простых людей жить в мире. Поэтому Илья Муромец прилагает все усилия, чтобы изгнать со своей Родины злодеев и врагов, которые хотят захватить его Родину и нарушить в ней мир.
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In summer I went to Brighton. When I arrived there, it was late afternoon. After dinner I put on my raincoat and went out for a walk. It was a nasty day, the sky was covered with clouds, I saw a stranger. He first passed me by but then stopped. "Is that you, Peter"?, he cried out. It was Jones. "I haven't seen your for ages," he said. — "Why, what are you doing here?" I asked. "Why don’t you go home?" — "I cannot," he answered. "I have forgotten the name of the hotel where my wife and I are staying." "If you ring up the hotels, you will find out where you stay," I smiled. He said that he had no money. And he explained that they got to Brighton at two o'clock. They left their things at the station and went to a hotel. He changed his clothes and decided to go for a walk. The sun was shining brightly and there was nothing in the forecast about rain. I suggested that we should go to my hotel. While Jones was taking a shower, I thought the situation over. Then we began telephoning all the hotels in Brighton. We did it so well that next afternoon Jones found both his hotel and his wife.