Book, Chapter
1 I, I | house of stones”—in former days the scene of so many terrible
2 I, III | night is prolonged for many days, he could find his way when
3 I, III | Now, however, in a few days he would obtain his furlough,
4 I, IV | rapidly taking eighteen days to get from Moscow to Irkutsk.
5 I, VII | we have a week of neutral days before us, and since it
6 I, IX | we shall arrive in twenty days.”~“You have made this journey
7 I, XI | together, if only for a few days?”~“Do you go on to Omsk?”
8 I, XI | Semipolatinsk, and for some days, by forced marches, have
9 I, XII | Tartar vanguard; and two days before the authorities had
10 I, XII | meet you again in a few days at Omsk,” added Blount.~“
11 I, XIV | after an investment of a few days.~The garrison of Omsk, reduced
12 I, XIV | taken by Feofar-Khan some days previously, and it was thence
13 I, XIV | the mujik. “After a few days’ rest, little father, thou
14 I, XIV | been in thy hut?”~“Three days.”~“Three days lost!”~“Three
15 I, XIV | hut?”~“Three days.”~“Three days lost!”~“Three days hast
16 I, XIV | Three days lost!”~“Three days hast thou lain unconscious.”~“
17 I, XIV | Ogareff had been barely three days at Omsk, and had it not
18 I, XIV | which had detained him three days on the banks of the Irtych,
19 I, XV | should arrive within ten days if he wished to get ahead
20 I, XV | banks of the Irtych, twenty days had gone by since his departure.~
21 I, XVI | finish his journey in a few days.~Night came on, bringing
22 I, XVII| consequence of his losing three days on the banks of the Irtych.
23 II, I | to be seen by them.~Four days passed thus without the
24 II, II | shall be there—”~“In three days.”~A strange gleam shot from
25 II, II | to the east. Still three days of patience, and may God
26 II, II | indeed a journey of three days which the prisoners, under
27 II, II | beings.~During these few days, which to them appeared
28 II, II | Irtych, since it was some days after that incident that
29 II, III | worn out with their three days’ journey, and suffering
30 II, III | you said to me when, three days ago, I interrogated you
31 II, IV | been together during these days of captivity. Marfa longed
32 II, VI | Obi, that is, for eight days, must be almost exhausted.
33 II, VI | the journey. For the six days during which they had been
34 II, VII | from Tomsk had taken eight days. If it had not been accomplished
35 II, VII | knew that he was several days in advance of the Tartars,
36 II, VII | expression, “an hotel for five days,” which, whether one is
37 II, VIII| Yenisei, a delay of some days would be caused until a
38 II, VIII| in this high region the days were sensibly shortening.
39 II, VIII| delayed, and that in eight days, or at most ten, he would
40 II, IX | supply of food for several days, and as to water, there
41 II, IX | this companion of a few days had done for them.~In answering,
42 II, IX | 15th of September, three days later, the two reached the
43 II, IX | much fatigue. For three days it continued thus. It was
44 II, IX | through at least five or six days before.~Beyond the village,
45 II, IX | buried their prisoner three days before! For three days,
46 II, IX | three days before! For three days, Nicholas waited for the
47 II, IX | answer this!~And yet, twelve days after, on the 2d of October,
48 II, X | hundred miles, or three days’ journey for a strong man,
49 II, X | been in the place for three days in much perplexity, when
50 II, XII | course of the Lena. In six days they would arrive. Therefore,
51 II, XII | arrive. Therefore, before six days had passed, Irkutsk must
52 II, XII | the relieving army?”~“Six days at most, sir,” replied the
53 II, XII | advancing by forced marches. Two days ago, they were on the banks
54 II, XIII| their prisoner for several days,” answered Ogareff. “That
55 II, XIII| after traveling seventy-nine days.”~The Grand Duke took the
56 II, XIII| only a question of a few days. The Tartars once masters
57 II, XIII| During the two following days, the 3rd and 4th of October,
58 II, XIII| with Ivan Ogareff.~For two days the besieged had enjoyed
59 II, XIV | against the town for several days. Now the troops expected
60 II, XIV | Ivan Ogareff.~For a few days already a sharp frost had
61 II, XIV | ice, which had for some days drifted past in large numbers,
62 II, XV | join Ivan Ogareff.~For two days the besiegers attempted
63 II, XV | which took place a few days after the entry of the Russian
64 II, XV | set off for China.~A few days after the ceremony, Michael
65 II, XV | proud of him.~After a few days passed at Omsk, Michael
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