Book, Chapter
1 I, II | soldiers had marched before the news of the rebellion reached
2 I, IV | characters assembled, a small news exchange.~The train in which
3 I, VI | in knowing the smallest news from Siberia, how could
4 I, VII | deck, and eager for any news which might bear on his
5 I, VII | it is very certain that news will not shower down upon
6 I, VIII| quay. They had come for news. The governor of the province
7 I, VIII| that!”~What! such important news, and Harry Blount had not
8 I, VIII| Moscow that I learnt the news.”~“And despite it, you continued
9 I, XI | found, and without doubt news also.”~“To the invaded provinces?”
10 I, XI | asked Michael, whom this news, more or less true, so directly
11 I, XII | as he did not run after news, and wished, on the contrary,
12 I, XII | immediately went off after news. That brought by Siberian
13 I, XII | carriages reached Ichim. The news was worse and worse with
14 I, XIII| boatmen gave them alarming news of the Tartar invasion.
15 I, XIII| Have you received any news of your mother since the
16 I, XIII| wrote to me contained good news. Marfa is a brave and energetic
17 I, XIV | At Moscow.”~“Thou hast no news of him?”~“No news.”~“Since
18 I, XIV | hast no news of him?”~“No news.”~“Since how long?”~“Since
19 I, XV | exceedingly anxious for news, could ascertain nothing
20 I, XV | remote village of the Baraba news of the war was utterly wanting.
21 I, XV | around Tomsk, which, if the news were true, was occupied
22 I, XVII| According to the latest news obtained by the Czar’s courier,
23 I, XVII| would now hear interesting news, and would find out whether
24 I, XVII| his power to send off the news just as the events occurred.
25 I, XVII| telegraphed the following news, just brought him by Blount: “
26 II, III | him, and said, “I have no news.”~Ivan Ogareff’s only reply
27 II, IV | together in the chase after news. After leaving Zabediero,
28 II, XII | a thunder clap, came the news of the invasion.~He hastened
29 II, XII | incontestable proofs. The news of the taking of Ichim,
30 II, XII | same time with this last news, the Grand Duke heard that
31 II, XII | time, he had no further news of his daughter.~Wassili
32 II, XIII| hearing this disastrous news. He walked to and fro in
33 II, XIII| could give Wassili Fedor no news of his daughter.~“But at
34 II, XIII| stopped on learning the news of the Tartar invasion!”~
35 II, XIII| line of the Obi when the news reached Moscow, and lastly,
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