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1 I, I | information known to this day. It must also be added, 2 I, I | each other the chat of the day. They were sportsmen, after 3 I, II | really dangerous from the day he has received his pardon.”~ 4 I, IV | treating of the events of the day was uttered in his hearing.~ 5 I, IV | had seen each other that day at the Moscow station, and 6 I, V | Perm till the following day at twelve oclock. Seventeen 7 I, V | July, he awoke at break of day.~He had still five hours 8 I, VI | he had been searching all day, without reassuring her 9 I, VII | but the occurrences of the day, of the order and its consequences. 10 I, VII | done so coldly.~That very day at dinner the Frenchman 11 I, VII | the stifling heat of the day. As the evening advanced, 12 I, VIII| GOING UP THE KAMA~THE next day, the 18th of July, at twenty 13 I, VIII| troop of Tsiganes who, the day before, had appeared in 14 I, VIII| after remaining below all day, crouched under the forecastle 15 I, IX | CHAPTER IX DAY AND NIGHT IN A TARANTASS~ 16 I, IX | IN A TARANTASS~THE next day, the 19th of July, the Caucasus 17 I, IX | hours, for we shall travel day and night. I say day and 18 I, IX | travel day and night. I say day and night, Nadia,” added 19 I, IX | hour, and we will travel day and night.”~“Well then, 20 I, IX | would have led you.”~All day the tarantass was driven 21 I, IX | himself about that.~During the day, halts were made for food 22 I, IX | hour on the road.~The next day, the 20th of July, at about 23 I, IX | it until the end of the day. The passage of the mountains 24 I, IX | The sky was cloudy all day, and the temperature was 25 I, X | About three oclock the day will begin to break, and 26 I, XII | horses, and must travel day and night.”~“That is exactly 27 I, XII | Irkutsk, before them. The day after the two carriages 28 I, XII | the afternoon of the next day, the 23rd of July, the two 29 I, XIII| they stopped during the day Strogoff ascertained that 30 I, XIII| She respected it.~The next day, July 25th, at three oclock 31 I, XIV | the Irtych, received every day fresh reinforcements, and, 32 I, XV | were kept burning night and day, and the pungent smoke of 33 I, XV | pools and bogs.~On the next day, the 1st of August, eighty 34 I, XV | necessary rest, the end of that day and the entire night; but 35 I, XV | for he wished on the next day to accomplish the hundred 36 I, XV | which he passed on the next day, were comparatively quiet, 37 I, XV | July. Therefore on this day, the 5th of August, including 38 I, XVI | coolness after the heat of the day. At midnight the steppe 39 I, XVI | gradually gaining on him.~Day was now beginning to break, 40 II, I | CHAPTER I A TARTAR CAMP~AT a day’s march from Kolyvan, several 41 II, I | and there on the following day, the 7th of August, were 42 II, I | which watched them night and day. As to the food which was 43 II, I | 12th of August.~On that day the trumpets sounded, the 44 II, II | raise the camp that very day, and remove the headquarters 45 II, II | spoke little. However, one day her heart overflowed, and 46 II, III | he was to start the next day with the rear-guard of the 47 II, III | Marfa Strogoff. The next day, the 16th of August, about 48 II, V | will be forever shut to the day.”~Michael’s fate was to 49 II, VI | traitor shall meet me one day face to face! But I must 50 II, VI | fortunate circumstance on that day occurred which it appeared 51 II, VI | to be there!”~“It was the day when an Englishman and a 52 II, VI | hours and rested one—so on, day and night. During the halts 53 II, VI | brother and sister.~After a day’s rest, Nadia recovered 54 II, VI | by his conversation. One day, Michael asked him what 55 II, VII | letter was gone. She one day said something of the sort 56 II, VII | said he. “Alas! night and day, it is true, are all the 57 II, VII | from one bank to the other?~Day was breaking when the kibitka 58 II, VIII| than sitting twelve hours a day, perched on a stool, working 59 II, VIII| of these forebodings the day passed without any accident.~ 60 II, VIII| twelve oclock the next day, the 6th of September, the 61 II, VIII| to do. During the ensuing day, the recent passage of a 62 II, VIII| before.~At last, during the day, on the 8th of September, 63 II, VIII| in the afternoon of this day, Nicholas caught sight of 64 II, VIII| spoken to the Czar!~The next day, the 11th of September, 65 II, IX | Yes, Michael.”~During this day they came to the little 66 II, IX | about on every side; twice a day they halted. Six hours of 67 II, IX | would not escape death.~One day Michael said to the girl, “ 68 II, IX | to go against us; but the day on which you thank me for 69 II, X | eight miles an hour. In a day and a half they might hope 70 II, X | did not rest. At break of day, the raft, delayed by a 71 II, XI | blocks themselves. Then, when day came, they would be seen 72 II, XII | preparations were begun on the day Tomsk fell into the hands 73 II, XII | fortifications. They labored day and night. The Grand Duke 74 II, XII | execute your orders, any day that your Highness may command 75 II, XIII| doubt his veracity. “What day did this battle of Krasnoiarsk 76 II, XIII| occupied himself the next day with visiting the ramparts. 77 II, XIII| met her at Ichim on the day she was there with Michael 78 II, XIII| Sangarre’s hands.~On the next day, that is to say during the 79 II, XIV | Ivan Ogareff.~During the day, an unusual stir was going 80 II, XIV | hearts of the besieged.~All day the garrison and population 81 II, XIV | only by a thread.~On this day, the sun which had risen 82 II, XIV | drifted down the current. All day these masses had been seen 83 II, XV | brave old Siberian, on that day, had the right to recognize


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