Book, Chapter
1 I, I | longer cross the Siberian frontier.”~“But have not the troops
2 I, I | or not he has crossed the frontier.”~“Let a description of
3 I, I | had taken place beyond the frontier. At any rate, that which
4 I, I | just been cut between the frontier and the government of Irkutsk.”~“
5 I, II | Kiatka, on the Mongolian frontier; and from thence, for thirty
6 I, II | taking place beyond the frontier, I have every reason to
7 I, II | and the Cossacks from the frontier, are advancing by forced
8 I, II | hordes over the Russian frontier. He invaded the government
9 I, IV | Mountains to the eastern frontier of Siberia, the dispatch
10 I, IV | between Moscow and the Russian frontier. Railroads, post-carriages,
11 I, IV | continued to the Russian frontier. It was a journey of under
12 I, IV | provinces bordering on the frontier—measures from which trade
13 I, IV | from Khiva to the Chinese frontier!”~“Well,” replied the Persian, “
14 I, IV | concentration of troops on the frontier. The Don Cossacks have already
15 I, IV | not crossed the Siberian frontier, but evil influences might
16 I, V | authorized to cross the frontier! The country beyond is in
17 I, VI | called beyond the Siberian frontier could not leave the province
18 I, VI | could reach the nearest frontier. For them it was simply
19 I, VI | river along the Russian frontier, they were not allowed to
20 I, VI | She cannot now cross the frontier.”~In truth the young girl
21 I, VI | a disguise, to pass the frontier—just those whom the order
22 I, VII | Korpanoff, going back to the frontier, for he did not wish it
23 I, VII | Probably.”~“Once past the frontier, we shall be in Siberia,
24 I, VIII| was a report along all the frontier that the insurrection and
25 I, VIII| before they can pass the frontier I shall be far beyond it.
26 I, VIII| without delay beyond the frontier.~Wassili Fedor had but time
27 I, IX | want of firs on the Russian frontier, and axle-trees grow naturally
28 I, XI | succeeded in passing the frontier in disguise, and that he
29 I, XII | Ogareff had really passed the frontier, all his actions must be
30 I, XIII| and Tartar troops on the frontier of the great Kirghese horde—
31 I, XIII| extending from the southern frontier of Siberia for a distance
32 I, XVII| Kolyvan and the Russian frontier.”~“For the government?”~“
33 II, I | able to pass the Russian frontier?”~“Why not?” answered Alcide. “
34 II, XI | of Bakou, on the Persian frontier, on the Caspian Sea, in
35 II, XII | time Nadia had passed the frontier, what could have become
36 II, XIII| thousand Russians, from the frontier provinces and the government
37 II, XIII| daughter must have passed the frontier, and you can only have one
38 II, XIII| Although Nadia had passed the frontier under circumstances with
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