Book, Chapter
1 I, III | pointing to the letter which he held in his hand, “Here is a
2 I, IV | which, for want of room, she held on her lap.~She wore a long,
3 I, V | celebrated fair, which was held within the walls for three
4 I, V | fair of Nijni-Novgorod was held. In a vast plain rose the
5 I, V | was seen by all that he held in his hand a dispatch.~
6 I, VI | the agent. In his hand he held his podorojna, which threw
7 I, XII | and rare hearts which are held by all in high esteem.~However,
8 I, XII | telgas.”~The two reporters held out their hands to Michael
9 I, XII | side, and in his hand he held a short-handled whip.~“Horses,”
10 I, XIV | citadel, and hitherto they held out well in this species
11 I, XIV | reached Omsk, where now he held supreme authority.~Ivan
12 I, XVI | edge of the wood. Michael held his revolver in his hand,
13 I, XVII| about them. One of them held a dispatch, written in pencil,
14 II, I | necessary. He therefore held himself aloof from his former
15 II, II | the letters which Blount held out, and read them attentively. “
16 II, V | WHILE YOU MAY!”~MICHAEL was held before the Emir’s throne,
17 II, V | These bands, which they held between them, formed a belt
18 II, V | of age, then advanced. He held in his hand a “doutare,”
19 II, V | the executioner no longer held the saber bare in his hand.~
20 II, V | appeared. This time, he held his saber bare in his hand,
21 II, V | and with supreme irony he held it up before the sightless
22 II, VI | word. It was not Nadia who held his hand, it was he who
23 II, VI | his hand, it was he who held that of his companion during
24 II, VI | drank from the gourd she held to his lips.~“Are you eating,
25 II, VI | in his own thoughts. He held Nadia’s hand. The two were
26 II, VI | in the kibitka. Michael held out his hands as if to feel
27 II, VII | over their ankles. Michael held the reins, and, according
28 II, VIII| to go after him. He was held back. The horse, having
29 II, XI | One of the blocks was only held on by a narrow strip.~“Come,”
30 II, XII | October, a council of war was held in the grand saloon of the
31 II, XII | hand which the Grand Duke held out to him, and retired.~
32 II, XIII| defense of the town. He thus held the situation in his hand,
33 II, XIV | unguarded or only feebly held when he gave it up. The
34 II, XIV | council of war had been held in the palace, orders were
35 II, XV | Ogareff had in his cruel irony held the Imperial letter before
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