Book, Chapter
1 I, II | Tioumen, Ishim, Omsk, Elamsk, Kolyvan, Tomsk, Krasnoiarsk, Nijni-Udinsk,
2 I, II | and then between Tomsk and Kolyvan.~This was why the Czar,
3 I, II | interrupted. Had the wire between Kolyvan and Tomsk been cut by Tartar
4 I, VIII| And is it still working to Kolyvan?”~“That I don’t know, but
5 I, XV | the Baraba and arrive at Kolyvan. There he would be within
6 I, XVI | if his men have entered Kolyvan?”~“No; for Kolyvan does
7 I, XVI | entered Kolyvan?”~“No; for Kolyvan does not yet burn.”~“Thanks,
8 I, XVI | through Tomsk. To go to Kolyvan, which the Tartars had not
9 I, XVI | exchange it for a fresh one at Kolyvan. Kolyvan would be like a
10 I, XVI | a fresh one at Kolyvan. Kolyvan would be like a fresh starting
11 I, XVI | imminent in the neighborhood of Kolyvan, between the Muscovite troops
12 I, XVII| against the gray sky. This is Kolyvan, where the officers and
13 I, XVII| obtained by the Czar’s courier, Kolyvan could not be yet in the
14 I, XVII| was simply this—to reach Kolyvan before the arrival of the
15 I, XVII| morning. The neighborhood of Kolyvan was very still, and appeared
16 I, XVII| at a rapid pace towards Kolyvan when distant firing struck
17 I, XVII| Heaven that I may arrive at Kolyvan before them!”~The firing
18 I, XVII| and soon to the left of Kolyvan a mist collected—not smoke,
19 I, XVII| southwards. It appeared that Kolyvan was to be attacked on the
20 I, XVII| more than half a verst from Kolyvan when he observed flames
21 I, XVII| Was the struggle, then, in Kolyvan? Michael was compelled to
22 I, XVII| succeed in escaping from Kolyvan, as he had escaped from
23 I, XVII| forward to the right of Kolyvan.~The firing had now increased
24 I, XVII| devouring one entire quarter of Kolyvan.~Michael was running across
25 I, XVII| and a third went towards Kolyvan.~It was to be supposed that
26 I, XVII| Michael.~“It is cut between Kolyvan and Krasnoiarsk, but it
27 I, XVII| is still working between Kolyvan and the Russian frontier.”~“
28 I, XVII| and they had arrived at Kolyvan before him, by following
29 I, XVII| whether or not he could enter Kolyvan.~Blount, having distanced
30 I, XVII| Telegraph, London.~“From Kolyvan, Government of Omsk, Siberia,
31 I, XVII| great loss. Tartars entered Kolyvan to-day.” These words ended
32 I, XVII| on in the neighborhood of Kolyvan, so as to complete his information.
33 I, XVII| Montmartre, Paris.~“From Kolyvan, Government of Omsk, Siberia,
34 I, XVII| meantime the situation at Kolyvan was alarming in the extreme.
35 I, XVII| Russians were driven out of Kolyvan. His last resource was to
36 II, I | CAMP~AT a day’s march from Kolyvan, several versts beyond the
37 II, I | brought the prisoners taken at Kolyvan after the annihilation of
38 II, I | himself.~Since the affair of Kolyvan all the powers of his mind
39 II, I | have found on the road from Kolyvan to Tomsk. To escape before
40 II, I | During the journey from Kolyvan to the camp—that is to say,
41 II, I | all about the affair at Kolyvan.”~“How many copies does
42 II, I | swept along the road from Kolyvan. Ivan Ogareff, followed
43 II, II | route with the conquerors of Kolyvan, joined Feofar’s army.~Ivan
44 II, II | captured either at Omsk or Kolyvan. These unhappy creatures
45 II, II | had not come from Omsk and Kolyvan without bringing in its
46 II, II | have been overwhelmed at Kolyvan, as they will be everywhere
47 II, III | having been captured at Kolyvan, was in the same convoy
48 II, III | that is to say, among the Kolyvan prisoners—was unable to
49 II, III | these men, taken at Omsk and Kolyvan, will defile before you;
50 II, VI | I come from. I come from Kolyvan.”~“From Kolyvan?” repeated
51 II, VI | come from Kolyvan.”~“From Kolyvan?” repeated Michael. “Then
52 II, VII | last minute at his post in Kolyvan, was endeavoring to place
53 II, XIII| encounters take place?”~“At Kolyvan, at Tomsk.” Until now, Ogareff
54 II, XIII| fatal as the battles of Kolyvan, Tomsk, and Krasnoiarsk.~
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