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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | locks of thick curly hair fell over his broad, massive 2 I, IV | short skirt, also dark, fell over a robe which reached 3 I, VI | look for help disappear, fell back again on her bench.~ 4 I, X | backwards. They slipped, they fell, they got up again. The 5 I, XI | by that terrible knife, fell to the ground a lifeless 6 I, XIV | the right bank, where he fell exhausted among the bushes.~ 7 I, XV | formidable. And when his eyes fell upon the letter bearing 8 I, XVII| the steeple of a church fell in the midst of clouds of 9 I, XVII| the windows. Harry Blount fell to the ground wounded in 10 I, XVII| to leap from the window, fell into the hands of the Tartars!~ 11 II, III | the exception of those who fell never to rise again.~In 12 II, III | prisoners. Many hundreds fell on the steppe, where their 13 II, III | The dying rays of the sun fell upon him.~At Nadia’s cry 14 II, III | in the air.~But before it fell a powerful hand stopped 15 II, IV | divided into four plaits, fell over her dazzling white 16 II, IV | silk worked in gold, which fell from the back of a cap studded 17 II, IV | her blue-silk petticoat, fell the “zirdjameh” of silken 18 II, IV | brutally pushed her. She fell.~Her son struggled so violently 19 II, V | moment a shower of gold fell from the hands of the Emir 20 II, V | was heard. His aged mother fell senseless to the ground. 21 II, VI | the aged Siberian woman fell senseless to the ground, 22 II, VI | red by the heated blade, fell half over his eyes. The 23 II, VI | steps flagged, her arms fell to her sides, she dropped 24 II, VI | of the kibitka, she soon fell into a sleep, its soundness 25 II, VI | Nicholas, although driving, fell asleep, and snored with 26 II, VIII| hour without speaking, now fell into long reveries from 27 II, VIII| the horse of the kibitka fell dead, shot through the head.~ 28 II, VIII| escaped him. When his horse fell, he waited until it got 29 II, VIII| horse, having no guide, fell with his rider to the bottom. 30 II, IX | their misery. A few showers fell, but they did not last.~ 31 II, IX | head, and this time Serko fell back lifeless on the ground.~ 32 II, IX | it in the darkness.~Nadia fell on her knees beside it. 33 II, X | long nights the temperature fell to zero. The first snows, 34 II, X | eyes closed and her head fell on Michael’s breast.~But 35 II, X | bed of leaves, she soon fell into a deep sleep.~To those 36 II, X | the night the temperature fell below zero; ice was already 37 II, XI | gleams of light sometimes fell upon it. The fugitives stretched 38 II, XI | fugitives. A shower of balls fell on the raft. The devoted 39 II, XI | front of Michael. The shot fell around them like a tempest 40 II, XII | were begun on the day Tomsk fell into the hands of the Tartars. 41 II, XIII| invasion!”~The father’s head fell! He knew Nadia, and he knew 42 II, XIII| and on this evening a note fell from the top of the earthworks 43 II, XIV | wretch, stabbed to the heart, fell lifeless on the ground.~ 44 II, XV | than she had been in grief, fell on her knees before the


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