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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | up and down, their rifles carried horizontally on the shoulder, 2 I, I | orders shall be instantly carried out.”~“You will observe 3 I, IV | for the first train. He carried no arms, openly at least, 4 I, IV | suspect any traveler, he was carried off to explain himself at 5 I, IX | name of “perck-ladnoi,” is carried by the telga, as any road 6 I, IX | tarantass could not have carried both baggage and travelers. 7 I, XIII| either shore, and being carried down at the rate of two 8 I, XIII| hundred feet distant. They carried a detachment of Bokharian 9 I, XIV | of his guest. “They have carried her off in their boat, and 10 I, XVI | about fifty. A dozen of them carried torches, lighting up the 11 II, I | karaoy,” which had been carried on the backs of camels.~ 12 II, I | dressed in coats of mail: some carried the lance, bows, and arrows 13 II, II | of respect.~After being carried off by the Tartar scouts 14 II, III | Nadia, plunging in her hand, carried it to Marfa’s lips. Then 15 II, III | bound and guarded, should be carried on to Tomsk with the other 16 II, IV | his favorite horse, which carried on its head an aigrette 17 II, V | spare Tartar— was he who carried out the sentences of Feofar-Khan 18 II, V | which our modern ideas have carried so far, yet Alcide Jolivet 19 II, VI | Nadia, after having been carried off with the other prisoners, 20 II, VI | that forced march, have carried her thither? It is almost 21 II, VI | useful or precious, had been carried off in wagons. However, 22 II, VII | the Irtych, the boat which carried him and Nadia had been attacked 23 II, VIII| Then, aided by Michael, he carried the body to the side of 24 II, IX | had been either killed or carried off. They must still continue 25 II, X | and a priest. The pilgrims carried a staff, a gourd hung at 26 II, X | last, who was an aged man, carried at his waist a little padlocked 27 II, X | blocks of ice which were carried along in the current of 28 II, XI | seconded them. The battle was carried on in silence, although 29 II, XI | and of all those which it carried.~But, happily, the breeze 30 II, XII | and the Angara has still carried down drifting ice without 31 II, XIV | reason that the raft which carried the true Courier of the 32 II, XIV | was the way Ivan Ogareff carried on warfare! Allied with


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