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1 I, II | beyond the frontiers of the Ural. It had become evident that
2 I, II | inhabitants. Extending from the Ural Mountains, which separate
3 I, II | Siberia. On issuing from the Ural, it passes through Ekaterenburg,
4 I, II | who had once passed the Ural Mountains in charge of policemen,
5 I, II | Ivan Ogareff crossed the Ural mountains, entered Siberia,
6 I, II | forced marches towards the Ural Mountains; but some weeks
7 I, IV | telegraph wire extended from the Ural Mountains to the eastern
8 I, IV | Volga, so as to reach the Ural Mountains as soon as possible.~
9 I, IV | taking place beyond the Ural, and those merchants seemed
10 I, V | vegetables, minerals from the Ural, malachite, lapis-lazuli,
11 I, V | both to Wladimir and to the Ural Mountains. The exchange
12 I, VI | Turkestan. The post of the Ural, and the mountains which
13 I, VII | Baltic to go beyond the Ural Mountains.”~“I ask you nothing,
14 I, VII | route by which to cross the Ural Mountains?”~“Probably.”~“
15 I, VIII| wish of being beyond the Ural Mountains, so as to judge
16 I, VIII| here and lead across the Ural Mountains. Michael Strogoff
17 I, IX | and, extending over the Ural Mountains, encroaches on
18 I, IX | usually runs across the Ural Mountains, but this, of
19 I, IX | shall be at the foot of the Ural Mountains on the opposite
20 I, IX | the first glimpse of the Ural Mountains in the east. This
21 I, X | CHAPTER X A STORM IN THE URAL MOUNTAINS~THE Ural Mountains
22 I, X | IN THE URAL MOUNTAINS~THE Ural Mountains extend in a length
23 I, X | over some precipice.~The Ural chain does not attain any
24 I, X | the narrow defiles of the Ural, on this threatening night.
25 I, X | trembled as though the whole Ural chain was shaken to its
26 I, X | descend the slopes of the Ural Mountains, and to descend
27 I, XI | the highest ridge of the Ural chain, and thus have merely
28 I, XI | now only to descend the Ural slopes, in doing which there
29 I, XII | it is situated beyond the Ural Mountains, on the farthest
30 I, XII | signs of the slopes of the Ural Mountains. But after Novo-Zaimskoe
31 I, XII | skillful in finishing up Ural Mountain bears. Is it the
32 II, I | beyond the frontiers of the Ural—for a time at least, for
33 II, II | of Tobolsk as far as the Ural Mountains.”~“And if I go
34 II, X | met in the defiles of the Ural?”~“Yes.”~Michael started,
35 II, X | the whole passage over the Ural Mountains. Alcide Jolivet
36 II, XV | Irkutsk road, by way of the Ural Mountains, was now open.
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