Book, Chapter
1 I, I | dispatches will no longer cross the Siberian frontier.”~“
2 I, I | surmounted by the silver cross. A little winding river,
3 I, II | policemen, ought never again to cross them. Now, it was not thus
4 I, III | On his breast glittered a cross and several medals.~Michael
5 I, IV | while there are no rivers to cross, but simply sheets of glass,
6 I, V | what? She is authorized to cross the frontier! The country
7 I, VI | himself. “She cannot now cross the frontier.”~In truth
8 I, VI | elbows Michael was able to cross the court. But to get into
9 I, VII | safest route by which to cross the Ural Mountains?”~“Probably.”~“
10 I, VIII| said Michael, “attempt to cross the steppes of Siberia?”~“
11 I, XIII| companion that he should cross first, embarking in the
12 I, XV | region very difficult to cross during the hot season. There,
13 I, XV | Travelers who are obliged to cross the Baraba during the summer
14 I, XV | given to him at Moscow—to cross Siberia incognito, to arrive
15 I, XVI | or by swimming, he must cross this important river. This
16 II, III | and why he had wished to cross, without being recognized,
17 II, VII | We have the Yenisei to cross, and need light to see our
18 II, VII | much anxiety. How was he to cross the river, if, as was probable,
19 II, VII | impracticable.~“We shall cross!” answered Michael.~The
20 II, VII | These will help us to cross the Yenisei.”~“And the raft?”~“
21 II, VIII| which would enable Feofar to cross and r‚sum‚ the road to Irkutsk.
22 II, IX | by the Tartars. He must cross the steppe and turn to Irkutsk.
23 II, XI | Michael’s hand.~“We must cross the barrier,” he said in
24 II, XII | the Tartars might perhaps cross.”~“Will your Highness allow
25 II, XIII| Was she still trying to cross the invaded provinces, or
26 II, XV | buried poor Nicholas. A cross was erected there, and Nadia
27 II, XV | person, and gave him the Cross of St. George. In the course
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