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1 II, IX | little affluents of the Angara.~They continued their journey.
2 II, X | CHAPTER X BAIKAL AND ANGARA~LAKE BAIKAL is situated
3 II, X | no other outlet than the Angara, which after passing Irkutsk
4 II, X | lake up to the mouth of the Angara, and sixty miles from the
5 II, X | miles from the mouth of the Angara to Irkutsk; in all, a hundred
6 II, X | occupied both banks of the Angara, they hoped to reach it
7 II, X | bank to the mouth of the Angara; this current they hoped
8 II, X | between the banks of the Angara, should pieces of ice be
9 II, X | versts from the mouth of the Angara. It seemed probable that
10 II, X | could not drift into the Angara, having already passed the
11 II, X | evening, the mouth of the Angara was signaled by the old
12 II, X | between the banks of the Angara, and consequently were descending
13 II, X | the rapid current of the Angara.~The old boatman did not
14 II, X | along in the current of the Angara. A moving panorama was displayed
15 II, X | the rapid current of the Angara.~
16 II, XI | the narrow valley of the Angara.~The darkness could not
17 II, XI | still burning village. The Angara was occasionally illuminated
18 II, XI | place on the surface of the Angara, or was it to serve as an
19 II, XI | disaster on the waters of the Angara. Whether it was set on fire
20 II, XI | conflagrations on both banks of the Angara, for should a lighted straw
21 II, XI | from the right bank of the Angara. “This will never be finished!”
22 II, XI | falling on the surface of the Angara would be sufficient to spread
23 II, XI | stranded.~At this spot the Angara narrowed, it being half
24 II, XI | There the waters of the Angara again flowed freely. Several
25 II, XI | confounded the two banks of the Angara. On the right hand were
26 II, XI | hand was extended up the Angara. His face, on which a bluish
27 II, XII | On the right side of the Angara rises a hill, on which are
28 II, XII | peasants of the valley of the Angara, and leaving a desert between
29 II, XII | confluence of the Irkut and the Angara, on the right bank of the
30 II, XII | the bridges destroyed. The Angara being here very wide, it
31 II, XII | Tartars appeared on the Angara, earth-works had been raised.
32 II, XII | flooded by the waters of the Angara, was dug between the scarp
33 II, XII | camp on the bank of the Angara, whilst waiting the arrival
34 II, XII | 25th of September, in the Angara camp, and the whole of the
35 II, XII | Feofar-Khan.~The passage of the Angara in front of Irkutsk having
36 II, XII | long, on the banks of the Angara. But the Cossacks, the police,
37 II, XII | had accompanied him to the Angara, urged him to put this plan
38 II, XII | Ice is drifting down the Angara, which will not be long
39 II, XII | degrees below zero, and the Angara has still carried down drifting
40 II, XII | camp, flickering beyond the Angara. Down the river drifted
41 II, XII | be very difficult for the Angara to freeze all over. The
42 II, XIII| ice-blocks drifting down the Angara.~A quarter of an hour passed
43 II, XIV | attempt at crossing the Angara from the left bank was to
44 II, XIV | stir was going on in the Angara camp. From the windows of
45 II, XIV | defense on the bank of the Angara and at the two ends of the
46 II, XIV | greatest. The right bank of the Angara had been protected with
47 II, XIV | posted by the bank of the Angara, obliged to conceal their
48 II, XIV | Should the channel of the Angara continue to be thus obstructed,
49 II, XIV | would not try to pass the Angara, and that, on its side at
50 II, XIV | possible. The bed of the Angara was clear. The blocks of
51 II, XIV | some narrower part of the Angara, the blocks had accumulated
52 II, XIV | case. The passage of the Angara was thus open to the besiegers.
53 II, XIV | flitting to and fro in the Angara camp, showed that a considerable
54 II, XIV | the roaring waters of the Angara. Ogareff took a match from
55 II, XIV | thrown on the surface of the Angara! There are numerous naphtha
56 II, XIV | thrown on the waters of the Angara. In an instant, with electrical
57 II, XIV | lighted by the flames from the Angara; then he made ready to go
58 II, XIV | tongues of flame from the Angara licked its walls, but were
59 II, XV | immediately broke up the Angara camp. Irkutsk was at last
60 II, XV | gaining the right bank of the Angara by means of the icy barrier,
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