Book, Chapter
1 I, III | the field— boots, spurs, half tightly-fitting trousers,
2 I, VIII| was led away. A year and a half after her husband’s departure,
3 I, IX | continue your journey alone.”~Half an hour later, the podorojna
4 I, X | her companion, his body half out of the carriage, examined
5 I, X | was just as if Nature were half stifled, and could no longer
6 I, X | up this bit of road, only half a verst in length, so directly
7 I, XI | here we are in the worse half of a telga; no driver, no
8 I, XI | he was leaving the better half of his telga behind?”~“Not
9 I, XII | time as its front wheels.”~Half an hour afterwards the energetic
10 I, XII | in a short space of time.~Half an hour after the berlin
11 I, XIII| near enough. However, after half an hour’s exertion, the
12 I, XIV | Governor-General of this the first half of Asiatic Russia resides.
13 I, XV | hesitation.~Finally, towards half past three in the afternoon,
14 I, XVI | officers wore helmets and half coats-of-mail; little trumpets
15 I, XVI | themselves and Michael.~For half an hour only was the latter
16 I, XVI | the river, which here was half a verst in width.~It would
17 I, XVII| perplexed.~He was not more than half a verst from Kolyvan when
18 I, XVII| this house, still about half a verst distant. As he approached,
19 II, IV | them, her features being half hidden by her hair— passed
20 II, VI | A FRIEND ON THE HIGHWAY~HALF an hour afterwards, Michael
21 II, VI | by the heated blade, fell half over his eyes. The pupils
22 II, VI | seems to me that you are not half indignant enough when Ivan
23 II, VII | The kibitka was now only half a verst from Krasnoiarsk.
24 II, VII | sister?” asked Michael.~“Half a verst from the first houses,”
25 II, VIII| he who formerly was never half an hour without speaking,
26 II, VIII| partly demolished, others half burnt down. The marks of
27 II, VIII| these: “I will get there!”~Half an hour after the attack
28 II, IX | they were not more than half a verst from the river.
29 II, IX | heard on the road, about half a verst distant. Michael
30 II, X | an hour. In a day and a half they might hope to be in
31 II, X | eyes are enough for me!”~In half an hour the raft left the
32 II, X | replied Michael quietly.~Half an hour after leaving Livenitchnaia,
33 II, XI | red with blood.~In fact, half an hour after the commencement
34 II, XI | the capital.~It was now half past eleven. The raft continued
35 II, XI | Angara narrowed, it being half its usual breadth. This
36 II, XI | companions!” murmured Nadia.~For half an hour the current hurried
37 II, XI | Strogoff was not more than half a verst from the town. “
38 II, XII | traveler enters.~The town, half Byzantine, half Chinese,
39 II, XII | The town, half Byzantine, half Chinese, becomes European
40 II, XII | were obeyed, and before half an hour had passed, Fedor
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