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1 I, I | Telegraph hourly to Tomsk, General, and keep me informed of
2 I, I | shall be done,” answered General Kissoff.~These words were
3 I, I | of the fete, and to whom General Kissoff had been speaking
4 I, I | moment checked.~Nevertheless, General Kissoff waited until the
5 I, I | continued, after having drawn General Kissoff aside towards a
6 I, I | of him?”~“None,” replied General Kissoff. “The head of the
7 I, I | silence as to this.”~The General, having made a sign of respectful
8 I, I | chasseurs of the guard and General Kissoff had possibly supposed.
9 I, I | our host exhibited when General Kissoff informed him that
10 I, I | supper-rooms.~At that moment. General Kissoff, who had just re-entered,
11 I, II | him for the second time by General Kissoff, had answered by
12 I, II | on the threshold.~“Enter, General,” said the Czar briefly, “
13 I, II | into Siberia, and excite a general rising in Asiatic Russia.
14 I, II | rebellions.”~“Do you mean to say. General, that the exiles would make
15 I, II | police.~“The criminals? Oh, General, I give those up to you!
16 I, III | cabinet was again opened and General Kissoff was announced.~“
17 I, III | is here, sire,” replied General Kissoff.~“Have you found
18 I, III | had a frame of iron, as General Kissoff had said, and, what
19 I, III | made a good choice there, General,” said the Czar.~“I think
20 I, III | think so, sire,” replied General Kissoff; “and your majesty
21 I, IV | facilitate it in some measure, General Kissoff had not given him
22 I, IV | about, cries, confusion, general disorder in the carriages—
23 I, XIII| consequence there had been a general emigration of all the peasants
24 II, I | tribes included under the general denomination of the Tartar
25 II, VIII| the Man of Iron,” of whom General Kissoff had spoken to the
26 II, XII | uninhabitable.~The Grand Duke, General Voranzoff, the governor
27 II, XII | may be relied on,” said General Voranzoff.~“Yes, general,”
28 II, XII | General Voranzoff.~“Yes, general,” replied the Grand Duke, “
29 II, XII | thousand Russians under General Kisselef, are advancing
30 II, XII | invaders.”~Then turning to General Voranzoff, “To-morrow,”
31 II, XII | him.~“Indeed,” remarked General Voranzoff, “Wassili Fedor
32 II, XII | laws which govern him.”~“General,” said the Grand Duke, “
33 II, XII | said the Grand Duke, “General, be good enough to present
34 II, XIV | taken. The Grand Duke and General Voranzoff visited the posts,
35 II, XV | army under the command of General Kisselef, and it was thus
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