Book, Chapter
1 I, II | troops in the governments of Yenisei, Irkutsk, Yakutsk, as well
2 I, II | Siberia, to the east of the Yenisei.~It is true that these Kirghiz,
3 II, VI | peasants had fled beyond the Yenisei, hoping that this wide river
4 II, VII | CHAPTER VII THE PASSAGE OF THE YENISEI~AT nightfall, on the 25th
5 II, VII | on the high bank of the Yenisei were clearly defined against
6 II, VII | away to the banks of the Yenisei! The great bell of the cathedral
7 II, VII | said Nicholas. “We have the Yenisei to cross, and need light
8 II, VII | towards the banks of the Yenisei. Michael was in much anxiety.
9 II, VII | Tartars’ march? He knew the Yenisei, its width was considerable,
10 II, VII | horses, the passage of the Yenisei takes about three hours,
11 II, VII | a hundred feet above the Yenisei, and could therefore survey
12 II, VII | extensive. At this place the Yenisei is not less than a mile
13 II, VII | empurpled with light. The Yenisei stretched on either side
14 II, VII | time by this barrier, the Yenisei.~“I remember,” said Michael, “
15 II, VII | will help us to cross the Yenisei.”~“And the raft?”~“Will
16 II, VII | of the smaller arm of the Yenisei.~This passage was much easier;
17 II, VII | fact, this passage of the Yenisei had been performed the least
18 II, VIII| between the two banks of the Yenisei, a delay of some days would
19 II, VIII| from Krasnoiarsk, from the Yenisei, not a town, not a village
20 II, VIII| now detained beyond the Yenisei. They made part of a third
21 II, VIII| the upper course of the Yenisei. There, guessing what had
22 II, VIII| descended the valley of the Yenisei and struck the road on a
23 II, IX | boats sent down the lower Yenisei must by this time have reached
24 II, X | Irkutsk throws itself into the Yenisei, a little above the town
25 II, X | South, up the valley of the Yenisei. They had been cut off,
26 II, XII | came up the valley of the Yenisei on the 24th of September—
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