RosolĂłwski and LudwĂka were taken into their confidence; and after long discussions, alterations and improvements, a plan was finally adopted. Their first idea was that when MigoĂşrskiâs death should have become an accepted fact, he should run away alone and on foot. AlbĂna would follow in a vehicle, and meet him at some appointed place. Such was the first plan. But when RosolĂłwski told them of all the unsuccessful attempts that had been made to escape from Siberia during the last five years (during which time only one lucky fellow had managed to get away alive), AlbĂna proposed another plan. This was that Josy should travel to SarĂĄtof with her and LudwĂka, hidden in their vehicle. From SarĂĄtof he was to go disguised along the bank of the VĂłlga, on foot, to an appointed place where he was to meet a boat AlbĂna would hire at SarĂĄtof. On this they would sail down the VĂłlga to AstrakhĂĄn, and cross the Caspian Sea to Persia. This plan was approved by all, including the expert, RosolĂłwski; but there was the difficulty of arranging, in a conveyance, a place which would not attract the attention of the officials and yet could conceal a man. When, after a visit to her childrenâs grave, AlbĂna told RosolĂłwski how hard it was for her to leave their bodies in a strange land, he, after thinking awhile, said:
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