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1 I, II | door was again opened. The chief of police appeared on the
2 I, II | man, sire,” replied the chief of police.~“He ranked as
3 I, II | returned there,” replied the chief of police, adding, and slightly
4 I, II | under the new reign, and the chief of police sincerely deplored
5 I, II | from Irkutsk! In truth, the chief of police, accustomed to
6 I, II | Czar frowned. Perhaps the chief of police feared that he
7 I, II | you mean, sire,” cried the chief of police, “that Ivan Ogareff
8 I, II | with hurried steps. The chief of police said nothing,
9 I, II | expeditious,” added the chief of police; “for, allow me
10 I, II | majesty,” stammered the chief of police, for that was
11 I, II | exiles in Siberia,” said the chief of police.~“The criminals?
12 I, II | Muscovite dominion. The present chief, Feofar-Khan, followed in
13 I, III | scrutiny, motioned to the chief of police to seat himself,
14 I, V | Volga and the Oka, is the chief town in the district of
15 I, VI | lieutenant to the Tartar chief.~“All foreigners of Asiatic
16 I, VIII| Kasanka. It is an important chief town of the government,
17 I, XI | slow in joining the Tartar chief in the revolted country.”~“
18 I, XII | considerable size, for in it is the chief mint of the empire. There
19 I, XII | the report that the Tartar chief was soon to be joined by
20 I, XIV | against surprise.~In the chief square, transformed into
21 I, XIV | she found herself in the chief square in the presence of
22 II, I | Bokhara. There resided the chief of the stables, who has
23 II, I | artillery; the “khodja,” chief of the council, who receives
24 II, I | the “scheikh-oul-islam,” chief of the Ulemas, representing
25 II, I | soldiers; and lastly, the chief of the astrologers, whose
26 II, II | orders to bivouac. Their chief’s plan, doubtless, was not
27 II, II | kiss made the lieutenant chief of the council, and placed
28 II, IV | rank of its notables the chief of the merchants of the
29 II, IV | appeared on the terrace the chief of Feofar’s wives, the queen,
30 II, IV | the good graces of their chief.~At least so thought Harry
31 II, IV | the page of the Koran. The chief of the Ulemas then approached,
32 II, VIII| of ruin which forms the chief part of Tartar warfare.
33 II, IX | at all these corpses!~The chief danger lay, not before,
34 II, X | by gestures. Besides, the chief work consisted in keeping
35 II, XII | abound; and, lastly, a mayor, chief of the merchants, and a
36 II, XII | disappointed too in the chief object of all his efforts—
37 II, XII | governor of the town, and the chief of the merchants, with several
38 II, XII | answered the merchant chief. “May I ask you what is
39 II, XII | I will add,” said the chief of the merchants, “that
40 II, XII | an observation?” said the chief of the merchants.~“Do so,
41 II, XII | But they must have a chief,” said the Grand Duke, “
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