Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | taking eighteen days to get from Moscow to Irkutsk.
2 I, IV | Nijni-Novgorod.~Before anyone could get out of the carriages, the
3 I, VI | evening she has been able to get a carriage and leave Nijni-Novgorod.
4 I, VI | cross the court. But to get into the office and up to
5 I, VI | to the police office to get her pass signed. They had
6 I, VII | was scarcely possible to get any useful information.~
7 I, IX | How long will it take to get across the mountains?”~“
8 I, X | in the morning if we ever get there at all,” replied he,
9 I, X | The horses stopped short.~“Get up, my pretty doves!” cried
10 I, XI | must hurry if you wish to get to Omsk before them.”~“Indeed
11 I, XII | impeded; and, if he could only get on to Krasnoiarsk, which
12 I, XII | seeing this berlin, was to get in front of it, and arrive
13 I, XIII| Perhaps there they would get the start of the Tartar
14 I, XIII| her son’s impatience to get to her.~Nadia at last spoke
15 I, XIII| large bribe could Michael get over the unwillingness of
16 I, XIII| flooded and the boat could not get in near enough. However,
17 I, XV | ten days if he wished to get ahead of the Tartar columns.
18 I, XVI | necessary, therefore, to get the start of the Usbeck
19 I, XVI | indeed, Michael’s horse could get no footing. He must therefore
20 I, XVII| reach. “By Heaven, I will get there!” he exclaimed, in
21 II, I | of Ivan Ogareff.~“I will get there!” he repeated to himself.~
22 II, II | Come,” said Marfa; “let us get to the bottom of this, my
23 II, III | not till then been able to get through those who crowded
24 II, III | and I shall not be able to get at him. I must have that
25 II, IV | honest citizens who like to get their money’s worth. All
26 II, VI | importance therefore to get in advance of them. How
27 II, VI | she will never be able to get to Irkutsk!”~“Friend,” returned
28 II, VI | thought they should never get to the end. Everywhere was
29 II, VI | to our sacred Russia, I get into such a rage that if
30 II, VI | such a rage that if I could get hold of him—”~“If you could
31 II, VI | hold of him—”~“If you could get hold of him, friend?”~“I
32 II, VII | that he would be enabled to get to Irkutsk in the shortest
33 II, VII | Nicholas, “I shall never get any employment in this desert!”~“
34 II, VII | how was the kibitka to get from one bank to the other?~
35 II, VII | and by God’s help we will get safely over . . . though
36 II, VII | replied Michael. “Let us get across first, and we shall
37 II, VII | from which they could not get free. How he longed to see,
38 II, VIII| night, took some time to get warm again. Indeed it was
39 II, VIII| Michael had managed to get Nicholas to make his horse
40 II, VIII| they were very anxious to get there. Certainly, it would
41 II, VIII| words than these: “I will get there!”~Half an hour after
42 II, IX | and he managed at last to get out the body of the unhappy
43 II, X | Irkutsk, but not being able to get there by land, the invaders
44 II, X | who had not been able to get to Irkutsk before the Emir’
45 II, X | courier exhibit such haste to get there, now that the Imperial
46 II, XI | ice-fields—had they been able to get through to where the river
47 II, XII | managed this morning to get into the town, and he told
48 II, XIV | water, Michael managed to get a footing with Nadia on
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