Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Nevertheless the Emperor did not leave the fete, and notwithstanding
2 I, II | No, sire.”~“When did he leave Perm?”~“About the month
3 I, II | country, and the cannon to leave the arsenals of the Russian
4 I, III | could never be induced to leave the house of the Strogoffs,
5 I, IV | of any other countries to leave Russia.~The podorojna is
6 I, V | Strogoff was obliged to leave the railway, which at the
7 I, V | arranged in such a manner as to leave avenues broad enough to
8 I, V | travelers who only begged leave to be flayed, “morally and
9 I, V | origin are commanded to leave the province within twenty-four
10 I, VI | subjects are forbidden to leave the province;” if Ivan Ogareff
11 I, VI | Asiatic origin are ordered to leave the province in four-and-twenty
12 I, VI | Siberian frontier could not leave the province for a time
13 I, VI | Russian, and now could not leave Russian territory! The permit
14 I, VI | able to get a carriage and leave Nijni-Novgorod. I must look
15 I, VI | risk of not being able to leave the town in the prescribed
16 I, VII | She had been anxious to leave that town, in which, but
17 I, VII | traders had thought it best to leave Nijni-Novgorod immediately.
18 I, VIII| landing. He was unwilling to leave the young Livonian girl
19 I, VIII| the Kama. There she would leave the former river, after
20 I, VIII| should have been unable to leave the town, in which, without
21 I, IX | complaint from me you may leave me in the road, and continue
22 I, X | pieces.~Nadia was obliged to leave her seat, and Michael, by
23 I, XI | with you. I do not wish to leave him alone.”~“I will stay,”
24 I, XI | Whatever happens, do not leave this spot.”~“You will find
25 I, XI | lying on the ground, loth to leave it to the birds of prey,
26 I, XII | post-houses, Nadia did not leave the tarantass. When obliged
27 I, XII | sir; and I also wish to leave the post-house before the
28 I, XIII| doubt have preferred not to leave her companion, but she felt
29 I, XIII| mother has been able to leave Omsk?”~“It is possible,
30 I, XIV | Ogareff had been able to leave the town of Nijni-Novgorod,
31 I, XIV | at the posting-house. To leave Omsk by one of the breaches
32 I, XV | impossible, moreover, to leave it, and to strike a straight
33 I, XV | village, he would not even leave the inn at which he had
34 I, XVI | necessary lest he should leave the road, bordered by pools
35 I, XVI | profit by the darkness to leave the little wood and dash
36 II, II | Their intention was not to leave it. The sort of antipathy
37 II, III | they were not allowed to leave the ranks until the halt
38 II, III | centered, and whom he should leave exposed to so many perils.~
39 II, IV | they had agreed upon was to leave the Tartars as soon as possible,
40 II, IV | companion that he could not leave Tomsk without making a sketch
41 II, VI | when their companion would leave them.~Michael saw the country
42 II, VII | for he did not wish to leave her until he had placed
43 II, VII | whoever they might be, to leave Krasnoiarsk, to carry with
44 II, VIII| proposing to Nicholas to leave the road, when a shot was
45 II, IX | said to him, “Go, Michael, leave me in some hut! Reach Irkutsk!
46 II, X | Michael’s secret, did not leave him. They talked in a low
47 II, XI | they would be obliged to leave their floating platform,
48 II, XI | me, but let no one see us leave the raft.”~Nadia obeyed.
49 II, XII | to rally in the town, and leave the villages where they
50 II, XIII| which forbade anyone to leave it, would no doubt have
51 II, XIV | attacked, his plan was to leave the palace and hurry to
52 II, XIV | Michael. “Call no one, and leave me alone! The Czar’s courier
53 II, XV | come to Irkutsk, did you leave it with any other regret
54 II, XV | daughter had any occasion to leave him, except to go and see
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