Book, Chapter
1 I, II | did.”~“And have the police lost trace of him since?”~“No,
2 I, II | which the exiles have not lost all hope of again seeing—
3 I, IV | his fellow-travelers, he lost nothing of the views to
4 I, V | would enable him to regain lost time.~Here, then, was Michael
5 I, V | of her. Did he fear that, lost in this busy city, she might
6 I, IX | climate, I seemed to see you lost in the snow and falling,
7 I, IX | their posts. Not an hour was lost at the relays, not an hour
8 I, X | they took in advance, they lost one, and even two, by being
9 I, X | had received was not to be lost, and the tired horses once
10 I, X | growlings of the thunder were lost in the recesses of the mountain,
11 I, XI | replied Alcide, smiling.~“You lost no time at Kasan,” dryly
12 I, XI | But the brave girl had not lost her presence of mind. The
13 I, XII | accomplished if no time was lost. In the opinion of the iemschiks,
14 I, XIII| hurried as they were, never lost a minute in pursuing his
15 I, XIV | Three days.”~“Three days lost!”~“Three days hast thou
16 I, XV | more than seventy hours lost on the banks of the Irtych,
17 I, XVI | There was not a moment to be lost. Already there was a slight
18 II, I | government appeared to have lost its power beyond the frontiers
19 II, I | Did he think his cause lost? that his mission had failed?
20 II, I | which looked as if they had lost the pupil,—all enrolled
21 II, I | Too much ambition has lost the greatest empires,” answered
22 II, III | son whom the prisoner had lost.~But what neither of them
23 II, VI | Krasnoiarsk, all was perhaps not lost, since the governor, to
24 II, VIII| this second attack, had lost none of his presence of
25 II, VIII| in his present situation, lost all hope and all courage?
26 II, IX | given them, they had just lost him, and fearful might be
27 II, IX | last of the Tartars was lost in the distance. Michael
28 II, IX | in the midst of which was lost the little river. Not a
29 II, X | There was not a moment to be lost; besides, the cold was becoming
30 II, XIII| No; you would have been lost!” replied the Grand Duke. “
31 II, XIV | Ogareff felt that he was lost. But mustering all his courage,
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