Book, Chapter
1 I, II | under his suggestion, the Emir—which is the title taken
2 I, II | Tartar scouts, or had the Emir himself arrived at the Yeniseisk
3 I, XVI | advance guard, or had the Emir’s army already advanced
4 I, XVI | waste.”~“Commanded by the Emir?”~“By the Emir; for the
5 I, XVI | Commanded by the Emir?”~“By the Emir; for the Obi’s waters are
6 I, XVII| invasion, overrun by the Emir’s scouts, and still at a
7 II, I | Feofar-Khan, the terrible Emir of Bokhara, was encamped;
8 II, I | should he escape from the Emir’s soldiers?~Feofar’s camp
9 II, I | all enrolled under the Emir’s flag, the flag of incendiaries
10 II, I | flag, quartered with the Emir’s arms.~In a semicircle
11 II, I | the right to follow the Emir on horseback even into the
12 II, I | cazi-askev,” who, in the Emir’s absence settles all disputes
13 II, I | brought into the camp, the Emir was in his tent. He did
14 II, I | of the lieutenant of the Emir.~To this was added the thought
15 II, I | do that. He must join the Emir. Siberia is cut in two now,
16 II, II | body of the army of the Emir. The cavalry and infantry
17 II, II | secret of the capricious Emir.~This army had not come
18 II, II | officers, rode towards the Emir’s tent.~Feofar-Khan was
19 II, II | a Bokharian carpet.~The Emir approached Ogareff and gave
20 II, II | with the sun?” asked the Emir, without his countenance
21 II, II | cause suggest?” asked the Emir, after a few moments’ silence.~“
22 II, II | he retired to execute the Emir’s orders.~As he was about
23 II, II | the intervention of the Emir’s lieutenant.~The latter
24 II, II | town— an easy march for the Emir’s soldiers, who wanted for
25 II, III | those already kept by the Emir in the Tartar camp. These
26 II, III | dusty by the passage of the Emir and his vanguard. Orders
27 II, III | the shortest way, for the Emir was much afraid of being
28 II, III | as far as Tomsk “at the Emir’s expense,” and indeed he
29 II, III | banks of the Tom, for the Emir had put off the entrance
30 II, III | entry.~Ivan Ogareff left the Emir at Tomsk, where both had
31 II, III | proceed to Tomsk, where the Emir wished to receive them with
32 II, III | the house occupied by the Emir’s lieutenant. Ogareff received
33 II, III | man is reserved for the Emir’s judgment,” said he. “Search
34 II, III | towards the town where the Emir awaited him.~
35 II, IV | Feofar-Khan. At four o’clock the Emir made his entry into the
36 II, IV | aigrette of diamonds. The Emir still wore his uniform.
37 II, IV | doubt by some caprice of the Emir, she had her face uncovered.
38 II, IV | millions of roubles.~The Emir and the Khans dismounted,
39 II, IV | officer, dismounted before the Emir’s tent. He was accompanied
40 II, IV | principal officers to the Emir, who, without departing
41 II, IV | mounted hoped to distance the Emir’s scouts.~Alcide and Blount
42 II, IV | presented himself before the Emir, and waited with some impatience
43 II, IV | been brought before the Emir. She therefore trembled
44 II, IV | him for the justice of the Emir.~The mother and son had
45 II, IV | were passing before the Emir, and as they passed each
46 II, IV | passed in her turn before the Emir without attracting his attention.~
47 II, IV | was then led before the Emir, and there he remained standing,
48 II, IV | this prisoner?” asked the Emir, in a tone of voice terrible
49 II, IV | him would be terrible.~The Emir made a sign at which all
50 II, IV | whatever it may be.~The Emir had let his finger rest
51 II, V | MICHAEL was held before the Emir’s throne, at the foot of
52 II, V | the open space before the Emir’s tent. Different Tartar
53 II, V | The man who repeated the Emir’s words—a tall spare Tartar—
54 II, V | them down as agents in the Emir’s service, Alcide Jolivet
55 II, V | fell from the hands of the Emir and his train, and from
56 II, V | Persians reappeared before the Emir’s throne, and showed off,
57 II, V | illuminated.~On a sign from the Emir, Michael was led into the
58 II, V | his eyes returning the Emir’s haughty glance, while
59 II, V | pleasures of intoxication.~The Emir made a sign. Michael was
60 II, V | However, on hearing the Emir’s sentence Michael’s heart
61 II, V | His orders executed, the Emir retired with his train.
62 II, VI | Michael was led before the Emir. There, mingling with the
63 II, VI | carousal, the scouts of the Emir, once more scattering over
64 II, VII | cause had prevented the Emir’s troops from marching without
65 II, VII | too weak to withstand the Emir’s troops, now concentrated
66 II, VII | why the vanguard of the Emir’s army had not appeared
67 II, VIII| detained at Tomsk, and when the Emir’s soldiers should arrive
68 II, VIII| impossible that they could be the Emir’s soldiers, for they could
69 II, VIII| should offer a refuge to the Emir’s soldiers? What was Michael
70 II, VIII| the direct orders of the Emir, who was now detained beyond
71 II, VIII| passage of the river to the Emir’s troops, this column had
72 II, VIII| would be reinforced by the Emir’s troops.~Such was the state
73 II, IX | The advance guard of the Emir’s army, commanded by Ivan
74 II, IX | be seen in the West; the Emir’s advance-guard had not
75 II, IX | that between us and the Emir’s advance-guard. But you
76 II, IX | whispered.~It was indeed the Emir’s advance-guard, passing
77 II, X | get to Irkutsk before the Emir’s troops arrived on the
78 II, X | he was condemned by the Emir. They therefore knew who
79 II, X | blinded by order of the Emir.~Having procured horses
80 II, X | There was no doubt that the Emir and Ivan Ogareff were before
81 II, XII | Grand Duke heard that the Emir of Bokhara and the allied
82 II, XII | columns, commanded by the Emir and his allies.~The junction
83 II, XII | by his suggestion, the Emir twice attempted the capture
84 II, XIII| better to hide it from the Emir’s soldiers.”~“Were you taken
85 II, XIV | was agreed upon with the Emir.~This diversion was to be
86 II, XIV | would be in the hands of the Emir, and the Grand Duke in the
87 II, XIV | hour to hour reinforced the Emir’s troops. These movements,
88 II, XV | campaign was unfortunate to the Emir and his allies. This invasion,
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