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| | Albert Sonnichsen, Confessions of a Macedonian Bandit (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14) |
 | | There were just six of us, and for five days we had been dodging military patrols, which is no college sport under a hundred rounds of ammunition, a Manlicher rifle and a twenty-pound, goats' hair cloak. |
 | | To add to the aggravation, Tsoncheff hired and sent over an old brigand who had operated in the Rilo Mountains in the early days before the organization had driven him ont, old Dontcho, who captured Christians and Turks alike for ransom and kept the money for himself. |
 | | We were now so poorly equipped that we didn't even dare to meet Tsoncheff's bands; we had to run from them, as if they were asker. |
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