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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | forwarded from Tomsk should give him permission to withdraw; 2 I, I | they had been ordered to give an account in their papers. 3 I, II | criminals? Oh, General, I give those up to you! They are 4 I, IV | a man would be likely to give way or lose his self-command.~ 5 I, IV | took not to incommode or give trouble to anyone, all showed 6 I, V | name which the Russians give to the gypsies who are the 7 I, VII | return, and if they did not give loud vent to their anger 8 I, VIII| Heaven if it enables me to give Nadia Fedor safe and sound 9 I, IX | and the postmasters would give him the preference. But, 10 I, IX | was partly raised so as to give as much air as there was 11 I, XII | said roughly. “You will not give up your horses to me?”~“ 12 I, XIII| complained. She longed to give wings to the horses. Something 13 I, XIII| Nadia quickly. “Since you give me the name of sister, I 14 I, XV | There it became necessary to give a night’s rest to his horse. 15 I, XV | the night at Elamsk, to give his horse twelve hours’ 16 I, XVI | even that nourishment to give it. Ruin and desolation 17 I, XVI | pendja-baschi did not intend to give his men more than an hour’ 18 I, XVII| idea, who did not intend to give up the wicket, but have 19 I, XVII| employ the time, and not give up his place to his rival. 20 II, I | one of those men who never give in while life exists. He 21 II, I | surely would be enough to give me a start of them to Irkutsk.”~ 22 II, I | Russian camp. We must not give up the game. No, indeed; 23 II, II | Whatever order he might give her, Sangarre would execute 24 II, II | to meet the sun. It is to give the grass of the eastern 25 II, II | it would not be better to give up his first plan and attempt 26 II, III | Ogareff’s only reply was to give an order to one of his officers. 27 II, IV | ceremonies of Europe can give not the least idea. But 28 II, IV | The people of Central Asia give the name of “fal” to this 29 II, V | customs, these barbarians give it before the drama.”~Michael 30 II, V | yet further, and yet to give him a parting blow?~Ivan 31 II, VI | my father. Do you mean to give up going to Irkutsk?”~“Never!” 32 II, VI | known, would not hesitate to give him the means of reaching 33 II, VI | who judged it prudent to give again this name to Nadia.~“ 34 II, VI | them as long as it will give you any pleasure.”~The kibitka 35 II, VII | cottages and were about to give up the search, when they 36 II, VIII| He would have liked to give it decent burial, that the 37 II, IX | answering, Michael tried to give Nadia some hope of which 38 II, IX | help which I was able to give you at first? I do not know 39 II, XI | and the fugitives must give up all hope of attaining 40 II, XI | every moment that it would give way beneath them. Swept 41 II, XI | current, it was unnecessary to give it an oblique direction 42 II, XII | and, when the time came, give up the gates to the besiegers; 43 II, XIII| all to die, rather than give up the town?”~“I know it.”~“ 44 II, XIII| thousand strong, I will never give up Irkutsk!”~Ogareff’s evil 45 II, XIII| post-house; he therefore could give Wassili Fedor no news of 46 II, XIV | Besides, Ogareff meant to give such importance to the diversion, 47 II, XIV | officers waited, ready to give their orders, according 48 II, XIV | the only name they could give to Ivan Ogareff—should be 49 II, XV | of which they wished to give an account to their readers.~“


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