Book, Chapter
1 I, I | guests of all ranks took part in that measured promenade,
2 I, I | of the guests not taking part in the dancing was attracted
3 I, I | was not affectation on his part, but the custom of a man
4 I, II | rebel, is also playing the part of a traitor, and that in
5 I, II | to be feared that a large part of the Kirghiz population
6 I, II | all the nations in this part of the world have sprung
7 I, II | reached Moscow; or to what part of Siberia the Russian troops
8 I, II | provinces? Was all the lower part of Western Siberia in a
9 I, IV | a carriage at the front part of the train. This person—
10 I, IV | the train, only saw one part of the country, which was
11 I, VII | unwholesome in its upper part, are improved at Nijni-Novgorod
12 I, VII | branches spread over every part of the empire. The Volga
13 I, VII | that is, along the greater part of its course.~The steamboats
14 I, VII | Nijni-Novgorod immediately. In that part of the steamer reserved
15 I, VII | though without taking any part in the conversation. Should
16 I, VII | then found himself in the part reserved for second and
17 I, IX | break, and whilst the hinder part remains stuck in some bog,
18 I, IX | addicted to leaving its hinder part in the middle of the road.~
19 I, IX | s sake, to act up to his part as Nicholas Korpanoff, a
20 I, XI | gone off with the front part of this confounded carriage,
21 I, XI | quietly seated in the back part! So here we are in the worse
22 I, XI | faith is driving the fore part into Ekaterenburg.”~“Did
23 I, XI | than otherwise to make that part of the journey in their
24 I, XI | the front from the hinder part. One of the horses was now
25 I, XII | I am very happy to make part of my journey in your company,”
26 I, XIV | attentive ear, but took no part in the conversation. Suddenly
27 I, XV | his extreme prudence this part of the journey was signalized
28 I, XV | From its situation, this part of the province, lying in
29 II, I | principally pines and cedars. This part of the steppe is usually
30 II, I | isolation which constitutes in part the majesty of Eastern kings.
31 II, II | now under him had formed part of the column which had
32 II, II | to Omsk by the southern part of the province.~It may
33 II, II | which occupied the back part of the tent, the ground
34 II, II | at some distance, in the part of the camp reserved for
35 II, II | instinctive sympathy for that part of her misery which Marfa
36 II, III | But he did not know that part of this scene, although
37 II, IV | which composed the main part of his dignity, received
38 II, IV | the meantime the greater part of the prisoners were passing
39 II, IV | Any interference on our part in behalf of the young girl
40 II, VIII| road was good, for that part of it which extends between
41 II, VIII| little while, although this part of Siberian territory is
42 II, VIII| beyond the Yenisei. They made part of a third column chiefly
43 II, VIII| ruin which forms the chief part of Tartar warfare. Nijni-Oudinsk
44 II, VIII| serious for this isolated part of Eastern Siberia, and
45 II, IX | were no obstacles on this part of the journey, no danger
46 II, X | end of the Baikal, this part of the steppe, which he
47 II, X | grouped in the forward part of the raft, prayed at regular
48 II, XI | time reached the dangerous part of their voyage, and they
49 II, XIII| had been obliged to make part of it on foot.~“His Highness
50 II, XIII| far played his unworthy part with success. The Grand
51 II, XIII| one suspected the odious part played by Ivan Ogareff;
52 II, XIV | therefore to be drawn to another part of the town. A diversion
53 II, XIV | circumstance that in some narrower part of the Angara, the blocks
54 II, XIV | given, when the greater part of the defenders of Irkutsk
55 II, XV | how perfectly he acted the part he had determined on.~His
56 II, XV | exhibited during the second part of his journey. This was
57 II, XV | and with what emotion!—the part Nadia had taken in these
58 II, XV | by the cold, only a small part of these hordes returned
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