Book, Chapter
1 I, XII | That brought by Siberian fugitives from the seat of war was
2 I, XVII| him by Blount: “Russian fugitives are escaping from the town. ‘
3 I, XVII| Omsk, Siberia, 6th August.~“Fugitives are escaping from the town.
4 II, X | start. These Russians were fugitives of different conditions,
5 II, X | strictly than ever.~The fugitives’ plan was very simple. A
6 II, X | seemed probable that the fugitives could not reach it before
7 II, X | expect to receive any fresh fugitives at Livenitchnaia, and yet,
8 II, X | when the raft arrived. The fugitives’ plan was explained to them.
9 II, XI | degree the plans of the fugitives. Indeed, although the Tartar
10 II, XI | far as either bank. The fugitives lay flat on the platform,
11 II, XI | There was a sharp frost. The fugitives suffered cruelly, having
12 II, XI | another nature menaced the fugitives. One that they could not
13 II, XI | and without noise!”~The fugitives would indeed have to defend
14 II, XI | would soon attack it. The fugitives must struggle without using
15 II, XI | silence, although many of the fugitives received severe bites.~The
16 II, XI | across the ice. The exhausted fugitives were getting weaker. The
17 II, XI | banks beyond Irkutsk. The fugitives had by this time reached
18 II, XI | sometimes fell upon it. The fugitives stretched on the platform
19 II, XI | Poshkavsk.~Nevertheless, the fugitives, lighted every now and then
20 II, XI | was just possible that the fugitives would escape this danger.
21 II, XI | stopped, not only would the fugitives not reach Irkutsk, but they
22 II, XI | hours of night. Could the fugitives not reach Irkutsk by five
23 II, XI | was irreparable, and the fugitives must give up all hope of
24 II, XI | bank startled the unhappy fugitives. A shower of balls fell
25 II, XI | from the left bank. The fugitives, taken between two fires,
26 II, XIV | the Czar, Nadia, and the fugitives, floated on a current of
27 II, XV | escaped, as had the other fugitives, before the flames had reached
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