Book, Chapter
1 I, V | from Tartary to the Sea of Ice. As to the exact signification
2 I, IX | covered with a coating of ice, their breath congealed
3 I, IX | rivers to stop one! Hard ice everywhere, the route open,
4 II, X | temperature fell below zero; ice was already forming on the
5 II, X | Angara, should pieces of ice be found to block up its
6 II, X | concerning the formation of ice on the surface of the water.
7 II, X | excessively cold; pieces of ice could be seen drifting towards
8 II, X | whether any large number of ice blocks appeared. Nadia being
9 II, X | serious thing was that the ice blocks from the East were
10 II, X | way among the blocks of ice which were carried along
11 II, X | shoving away the blocks of ice which pressed too near them,
12 II, XI | with frost the blocks of ice accumulated between the
13 II, XI | occupied in keeping off the ice blocks, a maneuver which
14 II, XI | noise.~The drifting of the ice was a favorable circumstance
15 II, XI | be completely barred by ice before reaching Irkutsk.
16 II, XI | the other. The blocks of ice formed so many mirrors,
17 II, XI | raft among the masses of ice which were gradually getting
18 II, XI | black objects moving on the ice blocks. Springing from one
19 II, XI | coming in hundreds across the ice. The exhausted fugitives
20 II, XI | only the raft, but also the ice on the river. All the black
21 II, XI | to glide on amongst the ice, with which it was quite
22 II, XI | foothold on a near piece of ice, managed to shove the raft
23 II, XI | carefully among the blocks of ice. The old boatman stood up,
24 II, XI | smashed to pieces in the ice. The osier ropes would break,
25 II, XI | would have no refuge but the ice blocks themselves. Then,
26 II, XI | drift amongst the floating ice. Should the river narrow,
27 II, XI | barrier and stuck fast. The ice, which was drifting down
28 II, XI | cause of the accumulation of ice, which became gradually
29 II, XI | the least incision in the ice, hard as granite in the
30 II, XI | hail, and pattered on the ice. Their hands were soon covered
31 II, XI | from the sharp and rugged ice over which they clambered,
32 II, XI | freely. Several pieces of ice, detached gradually from
33 II, XI | crouched on the piece of ice, which their weight detached
34 II, XI | hurried along the block of ice which bore Michael and Nadia.
35 II, XI | Michael stood up on the ice, which was wavering. His
36 II, XII| works on the right bank. Ice is drifting down the Angara,
37 II, XII| still carried down drifting ice without entirely freezing.
38 II, XII| drifted numerous blocks of ice, some of which stuck on
39 II, XIV| few feet below them, the ice in large masses drifted
40 II, XIV| crossing the river on the ice, that was not possible.
41 II, XIV| was clear. The blocks of ice, which had for some days
42 II, XIV| above. The few pieces of ice which still drifted were
43 II, XIV| moment when, floating on the ice, the girl had uttered a
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