Book, Chapter
1 I, V | soldiers, Cossacks and the rest, did not put in an appearance
2 I, VII | broken me.”~“Will you go and rest in your cabin?” asked Michael
3 I, VIII| could. God would do the rest.~
4 I, IX | moment; I go on without rest to Irkutsk.”~“I shall not
5 I, X | where the young girl could rest in safety until they could
6 I, XII | be distinguished from the rest of the plain only by the
7 I, XIII| profit by it to take some rest, and a room was therefore
8 I, XIII| journey without break or rest; but the girl never complained.
9 I, XIV | mujik. “After a few days’ rest, little father, thou wilt
10 I, XIV | horse.”~“A few more hours of rest, and thou wilt be in a better
11 I, XV | push on. After one hour’s rest he resumed his course across
12 I, XV | necessary to give a night’s rest to his horse. The brave
13 I, XV | his horse twelve hours’ rest. He recalled the instructions
14 I, XV | compelled to lose, for necessary rest, the end of that day and
15 I, XV | his horse a whole night’s rest, for he wished on the next
16 I, XVI | only bivouacking near, to rest their horses and allow the
17 I, XVI | been obliged to let his men rest, fatigued with a long stage.
18 I, XVI | men more than an hour’s rest, although their horses could
19 I, XVI | which the foot could not rest. There was only one way
20 I, XVI | in front of the wood. The rest were still lying at the
21 II, I | been enabled to follow the rest of the prisoners. He tried
22 II, I | say nothing more at all. Rest is absolutely necessary
23 II, I | wound, in prudence, required rest, the correspondent of the
24 II, III | drink and take a little rest. The sun had already set,
25 II, IV | Emir had let his finger rest on the page of the Koran.
26 II, V | shall my eyes close as they rest upon it . . . !”~The old
27 II, VI | They both required food and rest.~The young girl led her
28 II, VI | and sister.~After a day’s rest, Nadia recovered some strength.
29 II, VII | hours’ repose. Nadia must rest too. To-morrow we will recommence
30 II, VII | search long for a place of rest. The first house, the door
31 II, VII | abandoned like all the rest of Krasnoiarsk. They had
32 II, VII | koumyss was reserved, and the rest, with the air carefully
33 II, VII | the bank, and an hour’s rest was given to the courageous
34 II, IX | Nadia. “Do you not want to rest a few hours?”~“I would rather
35 II, X | even then his brain did not rest. At break of day, the raft,
36 II, XI | Restored by a few hours’ rest, Nadia had regained the
37 II, XII | Irkutsk was isolated from the rest of the world.~The Grand
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