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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | Englishman was “all ears.”~In fact, the visual apparatus of 2 I, I | that human ears possess, in fact, a very limited power of 3 I, I | look out; they felt, in fact, that there was something 4 I, IV | listened with both his ears.~In fact, rumor of the rising of 5 I, IV | to find some interesting fact “for his cousin.” But, naturally 6 I, IV | a country as Russia. In fact, this vast empire, 4,000, 7 I, IV | Ogareff. The government, in fact, believed it to be certain 8 I, IV | compartment? It was probable.~In fact, the effect of habits contracted 9 I, V | senselessly murmured. Besides, the fact was that no other conveyance 10 I, VI | quite a new aspect.~“The fact is,” said he to himself, “ 11 I, XIII| without being aware of the fact, for their beds have disappeared 12 I, XIII| are sometimes great.~In fact, two hours were taken up 13 I, XIV | were well aware of this fact, consequently tried at this 14 I, XIV | concentrated.~Tomsk, in fact, had been taken by Feofar-Khan 15 I, XIV | the mujik, recognizing the fact that it was useless to struggle 16 I, XV | no longer ignorant of the fact that a courier of the Czar 17 I, XV | Irkutsk really was. Kamsk, in fact, by its very situation seemed 18 I, XV | detestable than ever.~In fact, between Oubinsk and Kamakore 19 I, XV | supplies. There would be, in fact, no longer a well-marked 20 II, IV | to precede the sports. In fact, the triumph of the vanquisher 21 II, V | of his companion. And in fact it was the result of plunder 22 II, VII | finding employment there.” In fact, this model clerk, after 23 II, VII | who were pursuing him. In fact, this passage of the Yenisei 24 II, X | them in social position; in fact, laboring like a peasant 25 II, X | come to me!”~It was, in fact, Blount and Jolivet, whom 26 II, XI | dagger, red with blood.~In fact, half an hour after the 27 II, XIII| the improbability of this fact, they would certainly not


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