Book, Chapter
1 I, I | were able to send beyond Lake Baikal.”~“And the governments
2 I, II | provinces of the Amoor and Lake Baikal. At the same time,
3 I, II | Irtish, and the Upper Ishim, Lake Saisang and Lake Aksakal.
4 I, II | Ishim, Lake Saisang and Lake Aksakal. The greater horde,
5 I, II | had advanced farther than Lake Balkhash, gaining over the
6 I, XII | sometimes left the provinces of Lake Baikal, and returned to
7 I, XVII| intended to go through the Lake Baikal provinces in a southeasterly
8 II, IX | between Krasnoiarsk and Lake Baikal, Michael therefore
9 II, IX | Strogoff’s feet. It was Lake Baikal.~
10 II, X | CHAPTER X BAIKAL AND ANGARA~LAKE BAIKAL is situated seventeen
11 II, X | Sea.” If it is called “Sir Lake,” it immediately lashes
12 II, X | politeness as to call it “Sir Lake,” or for some more meteorological
13 II, X | more meteorological reason, Lake Baikal is subject to violent
14 II, X | the southwest point of the lake which Michael had now reached,
15 II, X | miles on the shore of the lake up to the mouth of the Angara,
16 II, X | formed by the end of the lake.~Nadia immediately caught
17 II, X | same interest had united at Lake Baikal. Driven back by the
18 II, X | simple. A current in the lake runs along by the upper
19 II, X | assistance to reach the outlet of Lake Baikal. From this point
20 II, X | to pass easily over the lake, it might not be so easy
21 II, X | browned by the sun, and lake breezes. A thick white beard
22 II, X | being stopped, had come to Lake Baikal.~These priests, grouped
23 II, X | from the Eastern end of the lake might be drawn by the current
24 II, X | what was the state of the lake, and whether any large number
25 II, X | bored in the very bed of the lake. These jets rose to a great
26 II, X | been obliged to go back to Lake Baikal.~They had been in
27 II, XII | capital had to retire beyond Lake Baikal, a district to which
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