Book, Chapter
1 I, II | of caravans than regular soldiers. As M. Levchine says, “a
2 I, II | he now was; how far his soldiers had marched before the news
3 I, V | appear on every occasion. Soldiers are wont to mix freely with
4 I, V | But on this occasion the soldiers, Cossacks and the rest,
5 I, V | barracks.~Moreover, while no soldiers were to be seen, it was
6 I, VI | their sheds. Agents and soldiers with whip or stick stimulated
7 I, VII | keeping step, like two soldiers on parade, and for the time,
8 I, XIII| were indeed boats full of soldiers, and in a few minutes they
9 I, XIII| detachment of Bokharian soldiers, on their way to reconnoiter
10 I, XIII| na kitchou!” shouted the soldiers from the first boat.~Michael
11 I, XIV | Governor-General, his officers, and soldiers had entrenched themselves.
12 I, XIV | and squares, the Tartar soldiers swarmed like ants; but it
13 I, XIV | Tomsk,” he said.~While the soldiers brutally dragged her off,
14 I, XVI | revolver on those of the soldiers who pressed him too closely.
15 I, XVI | s marvelous courage. The soldiers reached the bank, but hesitated
16 I, XVII| was surrounded by Tartar soldiers, and neither Michael nor
17 II, I | he escape from the Emir’s soldiers?~Feofar’s camp presented
18 II, I | hundred and fifty thousand soldiers, as many foot as horse soldiers,
19 II, I | soldiers, as many foot as horse soldiers, collected under the name
20 II, I | devastators.~Among these free soldiers were a certain number of
21 II, I | certain number of slave soldiers, principally Persians, commanded
22 II, I | disputes raised among the soldiers; and lastly, the chief of
23 II, I | cordon of foot and horse soldiers, which watched them night
24 II, II | Feofar’s army.~Ivan Ogareff’s soldiers halted at the outposts of
25 II, II | operations.~Besides his soldiers, Ogareff was bringing a
26 II, II | immediately two men, whom the soldiers had not been able to keep
27 II, II | conducted to his presence. The soldiers had refused. In consequence,
28 II, II | easy march for the Emir’s soldiers, who wanted for nothing,
29 II, II | Marfa was able to follow the soldiers who guarded the prisoners
30 II, III | of Russians, Siberians, soldiers and civilians, numbered
31 II, III | and spear-points of the soldiers, proved fatal to many, and
32 II, III | if not impossible. The soldiers of the escort displayed
33 II, III | At sunrise horse and foot soldiers were to proceed to Tomsk,
34 II, III | the encampment. The Tartar soldiers were almost immediately
35 II, III | brutally hurried up by the soldiers. The unfortunate people,
36 II, III | camp. A strong guard of soldiers drawn up behind, rendered
37 II, III | life.~Marfa, seized by two soldiers, was forced on her knees
38 II, III | concealed by the tumult.~Twenty soldiers threw themselves on Michael,
39 II, IV | accompanied by a party of soldiers from the camp at Zabediero,
40 II, IV | prisoners were brought under the soldiers’ whips. They were destined
41 II, IV | specially guarded by a file of soldiers. His mother and Nadia were
42 II, IV | protected him against the soldiers because he well knew what
43 II, IV | struggled so violently that the soldiers who were guarding him could
44 II, IV | answered Michael.~Two soldiers endeavored to make him bend,
45 II, V | produced a very strange effect. Soldiers came on the ground, armed
46 II, V | woman away!” said Ivan.~Two soldiers were about to seize her,
47 II, VI | Tartars, for officers and soldiers, all more or less intoxicated,
48 II, VII | Feofar-Khan, including his own soldiers, and those of the Khanats
49 II, VIII| Tomsk, and when the Emir’s soldiers should arrive at Krasnoiarsk
50 II, VIII| they could be the Emir’s soldiers, for they could not have
51 II, VIII| offer a refuge to the Emir’s soldiers? What was Michael to do?~
52 II, VIII| language he found that these soldiers were Tartars, and from their
53 II, VIII| respectfully treated by the soldiers, was insulted by one of
54 II, VIII| hearing the report. The soldiers would have cut the unfortunate
55 II, XII | courageous in the defense. Soldiers, merchants, exiles, peasants,
56 II, XII | sacrifice of men. He threw soldiers on the earth-works which
57 II, XII | you will have no better soldiers.”~“But they must have a
58 II, XIII| hide it from the Emir’s soldiers.”~“Were you taken prisoner
59 II, XIII| successively occupied by the soldiers of Feofar-Khan.”~“But there
60 II, XIII| congratulations from officers, soldiers, and citizens. To them this
61 II, XIII| themselves be moved. Of all the soldiers and citizens shut up in
62 II, XIV | coming for orders, and of soldiers running to execute them,
63 II, XV | With the first Russian soldiers, two of Michael’s friends
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