Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | of looking at the right side, which was composed of wide
2 I, IV | it, after placing by her side a modest traveling-bag of
3 I, IV | sleeper leant on the opposite side, and relieved the young
4 I, V | police!” was shouted on every side. A loud clapping of hands
5 I, VI | the quarters on the other side, where the crowd was much
6 I, VI | then returned to the other side of the Volga, to the quarter
7 I, IX | Mountains on the opposite side.”~“How long will it take
8 I, X | sparks flying out on every side.~The road was perfectly
9 I, X | the tarantass neared the side of the road, deep gulfs,
10 I, XI | him, two travelers, seated side by side in a most peculiar
11 I, XI | travelers, seated side by side in a most peculiar vehicle,
12 I, XI | how to look at the bright side of things.”~“How, pray,
13 I, XI | Michael, springing to the side of the young girl.~“No,
14 I, XII | cavalry saber hung at his side, and in his hand he held
15 I, XIV | Possessing on his mother’s side some Mongolian blood, he
16 I, XIV | glanced rapidly from one side to the other he could not
17 I, XV | birds, which rose from the side of the road and dispersed
18 I, XVI | heather. The ground on either side was quite impracticable,
19 I, XVI | stretched themselves by the side of the road, and partook
20 I, XVI | Michael’s horse, struck in the side, was borne away by the current.~
21 I, XVI | managed to reach the opposite side, and disappeared in the
22 I, XVII| be attacked on the north side. But were the Russians defending
23 I, XVII| Telegraph, has fallen at my side struck by—” when the imperturbable
24 II, I | Blount had fallen by his side, Jolivet had not ceased
25 II, II | ourselves too much. The best side is that of the most civilized
26 II, II | This was the unpleasant side of the business. A favorable
27 II, II | chances are numerous on this side of Tomsk, while beyond I
28 II, II | always at the old woman’s side when help was useful. At
29 II, IV | avoided.~Michael, on his side, thought that if his mother
30 II, VI | could only lie down by the side of the road and there perish
31 II, VII | eyes eagerly about from one side to the other, mechanically,
32 II, VII | Yenisei stretched on either side as far as the eye could
33 II, VII | quay, with houses on each side quite down to the water’
34 II, VII | to Irkutsk on the other side of the river.”~“To work,
35 II, VII | only reached the opposite side five versts below. They
36 II, VIII| carried the body to the side of the road. He would have
37 II, VIII| forty feet deep, at the side of the road.~Nicholas tried
38 II, IX | under the brushwood at the side of the road. Nadia stood
39 II, IX | Nadia looking about on every side; twice a day they halted.
40 II, XI | way:—Lying at the right side of the raft, he let his
41 II, XI | inactive. He lay down at the side attacked by the savage pack.
42 II, XI | breeze did not blow from that side. It came from the east,
43 II, XI | In ten minutes, the other side of the barrier was reached.
44 II, XII | inhabitants. On the right side of the Angara rises a hill,
45 II, XII | on the left bank. On this side, defence was easy. The suburbs
46 II, XII | being attacked on its east side, on which there was no wall
47 II, XII | dread being attacked on that side. Ten o’clock had just struck.
48 II, XIII| allowed to fight at the side of your Highness,” replied
49 II, XIV | the more because on this side the Tartar outposts having
50 II, XIV | Angara, and that, on its side at least, their attempt
51 II, XIV | occurred. On the Eastern side, beyond the Bolchaia Gate,
52 II, XIV | its windows opening on a side terrace. By taking a few
53 II, XIV | at the North angle of the side terrace.~Below him flowed
54 II, XIV | the advantages were on his side. The immobility of the blind
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