Book, Chapter
1 I, II | lightning— the electric current—was prevented from traversing
2 I, II | place of the interrupted current. It would take this man
3 I, VII | adds nearly two miles of current per hour to their own speed;
4 I, VII | the Kama, make against the current more than ten miles an hour.
5 I, XIII| of the Tobol. Indeed the current of the Ichim was very rapid
6 I, XIII| high. In consequence the current was changed to a regular
7 I, XIII| little way up the river the current was broken by a long point
8 I, XIII| had got into the direct current and was being swept down
9 I, XIII| was in the middle of the current, at nearly equal distances
10 I, XIII| by oars as well as by the current, were coming swiftly down
11 I, XIII| thrown into the water. The current swept him away, his hand
12 I, XVI | difficult to stand against the current— indeed, Michael’s horse
13 I, XVI | side, was borne away by the current.~His master, speedily disentangling
14 II, III | organized. Although the current of the Tom was just now
15 II, VII | a straight line, for the current is very rapid!”~“What does
16 II, VII | by struggling against the current. So long as the kibitka
17 II, VII | the kibitka went with the current all was easy, and in a few
18 II, VII | imperfect apparatus, had the current been regular; but, unfortunately,
19 II, VII | and getting again into the current, the kibitka drifted along
20 II, VII | this second bed; but the current was so rapid that the kibitka
21 II, X | plan was very simple. A current in the lake runs along by
22 II, X | mouth of the Angara; this current they hoped to utilize, and
23 II, X | the raft drifted in the current along the shore. It was
24 II, X | keeping the raft in the current, which ran along the shore,
25 II, X | counteracted the course of the current, was still forty versts
26 II, X | lake might be drawn by the current between the banks of the
27 II, X | together to resist the rapid current of the Angara.~The old boatman
28 II, X | were carried along in the current of the Angara. A moving
29 II, X | the middle of the rapid current of the Angara.~
30 II, XI | along by the caprice of the current. The raft passed unperceived
31 II, XI | impression made on it by the current. It seemed to be of a slimy
32 II, XI | inevitably set the whole current of naphtha in a blaze.~The
33 II, XI | spread the flames along the current, and to carry disaster from
34 II, XI | were swept along in the current down towards the town. Nadia
35 II, XI | Nadia.~For half an hour the current hurried along the block
36 II, XI | along in the middle of the current, it was unnecessary to give
37 II, XII | to the swiftness of its current. If therefore the Tartars
38 II, XII | were swept along by the current with great rapidity. It
39 II, XIV | masses drifted down the current. All day these masses had
40 II, XIV | numbers, disappeared down the current, and five or six only now
41 II, XIV | fugitives, floated on a current of mineral oil. Through
42 II, XIV | electrical rapidity, as if the current had been of alcohol, the
43 II, XIV | fire spreading along the current, Michael had seized her
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