Book, Chapter
1 I, II | than those against social order! What! political exiles
2 I, IV | severe winter season, in order that he might perform the
3 I, IV | minute examination, as by order of the superintendent of
4 I, IV | environed by the collar of the order of St. Andrew, surmounted
5 I, IV | Strogoff, his papers were in order, and he was, consequently,
6 I, V | lance on shoulder, keep order in the crowd of three hundred
7 I, V | market. Doubtless, a sudden order to move having been foreseen,
8 I, V | following announcements: “By order of the Governor of Nijni-Novgorod.~“
9 I, VI | the first article of the order was express; it admitted
10 I, VI | of the proclamation, the order of expulsion which it contained
11 I, VI | chiefly concerned in the order of expulsion even the steppes
12 I, VI | girl had not heard of the order—though this was improbable
13 I, VI | frontier—just those whom the order wished to prevent going.
14 I, VI | to go to Irkutsk, but the order was peremptory— it annulled
15 I, VII | disturbed by the governor’s order. Michael had as yet said
16 I, VII | were not forbidden by the order to go back to their towns
17 I, VII | occurrences of the day, of the order and its consequences. These
18 I, VII | telegraph the very words of the order to my cousin at seventeen
19 I, VIII| province had published an order identical with that of Nijni-Novgorod.
20 I, VIII| and a few Cossacks kept order among the crowd, and cleared
21 I, VIII| to Irkutsk, but the new order annulled that; and but for
22 I, VIII| The police who brought the order conducted him without delay
23 I, IX | after the publication of the order, a young man and his sister,
24 I, X | you mean to obey?”~“Do you order it?”~“The Father orders
25 I, XIV | ready to start at the first order. Omsk could only be a temporary
26 I, XIV | wait till nightfall, in order to pass the fortifications,
27 I, XIV | he closed his eyes, in order not to see the inexpressible
28 I, XIV | drew back his hands, in order not to touch those trembling
29 I, XV | various commandants, in order to prevent his departure
30 I, XV | poor herds of sheep. In order to preserve the animals
31 I, XVII| learned in his childhood, in order to employ the time, and
32 II, II | woman to account. Whatever order he might give her, Sangarre
33 II, II | refinement of a RedSkin in order to wrest her secret from
34 II, II | made a sign which was an order for death, and the heads
35 II, II | gesture when he gave the order for our heads to be cut
36 II, II | arrival, however, was the order which was given to raise
37 II, II | toptschi-baschi gave the order to start.~Alcide and Blount,
38 II, III | them to maintain a certain order, and there were no laggards
39 II, III | only reply was to give an order to one of his officers.
40 II, III | provinces of Siberia.~On an order from Ivan Ogareff the prisoners
41 II, VII | destroyed, according to order. Unless the Tartars should
42 II, VIII| desert, but a desert by order of the Czar.~The weather
43 II, VIII| By Ogareff’s advice, in order to assure the success of
44 II, VIII| been done at Krasnoiarsk by order of the Czar, and to facilitate
45 II, X | into harbor for an hour, in order to make some repairs. The
46 II, X | to death, but blinded by order of the Emir.~Having procured
47 II, XII | invasion. They had obeyed the order to rally in the town, and
48 II, XIV | demolish a piece of wall in order to allow it to flow out
49 II, XIV | traitor’s suggestion, and in order that the event might be
50 II, XIV | Duke, before giving the order for his brains to be blown
51 II, XV | impressions of their journey in order. Thence were sent to London
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