Book, Chapter
1 I, I | animals who are provided with large auditory flaps; but, since
2 I, I | left the hall and entered a large antechamber adjoining. It
3 I, II | was to be feared that a large part of the Kirghiz population
4 I, II | Meimaneh. It possesses nineteen large towns. Bokhara, surrounded
5 I, II | and Russia would need a large force to subdue it.~The
6 I, III | possessed a fine nose, with large nostrils; and a well-shaped
7 I, III | game with his gun, and for large game with the spear or knife.
8 I, III | the spear or knife. The large game was nothing less than
9 I, IV | while supplying him with a large sum of money, which was
10 I, IV | his pocket, one of those large knives, resembling both
11 I, IV | travelers, as well as the large number of persons in the
12 I, V | platform, there was still a large number of people in the
13 I, V | bench against the wall of a large wooden cottage, which stood,
14 I, V | perceived, near the cottage, a large caravan, the usual traveling
15 I, V | alleys there was already a large assemblage of people—the
16 I, VII | on the Volga an unusually large concourse of people, for
17 I, VIII| from the landing-place, a large crowd was collected on the
18 I, VIII| aspens, alders, and sometimes large oaks.~But these beauties
19 I, IX | coal are worked here on a large scale. Although Perm, by
20 I, IX | foreigners of Asiatic origin, a large number of travelers had
21 I, XII | continuing their journey in so large a town as Ekaterenburg.
22 I, XIII| them.~Only by dint of a large bribe could Michael get
23 I, XIII| distant.~The Irtych is a large river, and one of the principal
24 I, XV | lakes. One of these lakes— large enough to warrant its geographical
25 II, I | overlooked the others. Draped in large folds of a brilliant silk
26 II, III | arrived, surrounded by a large staff of Tartar officers.
27 II, III | and his escort cleared a large circle round him. Just then
28 II, IV | the sports was reserved. A large scar could be distinctly
29 II, VII | If only a boat or a barge large enough to hold the kibitka
30 II, VII | which a raft could be made large enough to carry three people.
31 II, VIII| fewer jolts for travelers, large trees to shade them from
32 II, VIII| prepared with sheep’s fat and a large supply of plain boiled rice.
33 II, VIII| it was evident that some large body of men had passed that
34 II, VIII| the recent passage of a large body of foot and horse became
35 II, X | was grave and austere. His large great-coat, fastened in
36 II, X | the lake, and whether any large number of ice blocks appeared.
37 II, XII | not arrive in sufficiently large numbers to arrest the progress
38 II, XII | place, at the cost of a large sacrifice of men. He threw
39 II, XIV | feet below them, the ice in large masses drifted down the
40 II, XIV | some days drifted past in large numbers, disappeared down
41 II, XIV | in the palace. It was a large chamber on the ground floor,
42 II, XV | into their camp, leaving a large number of dead on and below
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