At the Gostiny Dvor, the big shopping-centre between the Nevsky and the Sadovya, I ate some pirozhkies, hot cabbage pies, at a stall.
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At the Gostiny Dvor, the big shopping-centre between the Nevsky and the Sadovya, I ate some pirozhkies, hot cabbage pies, at a stall.
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Abigail didn’t think it was too flattering to be called a sweet little pirozhky. After all, pirozhkies were dumplings, and they were like eating heavy lead dough balls to her.
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We hurry from Shah Street to Naderi Avenue and burst into Khosravi pirozhky shop. We can’t pass up on pirozhkies.
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Ana sat down, and it was all she could do not to lunge at the steaming pelmeny dumplings and golden pirozhky oozing with potatoes and minced beef.
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