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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | could just see a woman, who spoke quickly in a language which 2 I, VII | said nothing, but her looks spoke her thanks.~The Volga, the 3 I, VII | men were either silent, or spoke with so much caution that 4 I, VII | man with the hearty voice spoke Russian, but with a French 5 I, VIII| the brave girl.~She then spoke of her father, Wassili Fedor. 6 I, XII | Nothing out of the way. Alcide spoke in sentences; Blount replied 7 I, XIII| Omsk was threatened. They spoke of an engagement which had 8 I, XIII| the province. The boatmen spoke of horrible atrocities committed 9 I, XIII| get to her.~Nadia at last spoke to him of old Marfa, and 10 I, XVI | now and then, its master spoke a few encouraging words. 11 I, XVI | lying down. He patted and spoke gently to him, and managed 12 II, II | the khodja.~Then Feofar spoke. “I have no need to question 13 II, II | to make known to you.” He spoke in the Tartar language, 14 II, II | easily understood, never spoke about herself except with 15 II, II | if not completely silent, spoke little. However, one day 16 II, II | mother?” said Nadia. “He spoke to me of his mother as I 17 II, II | to me of his mother as I spoke to him of my father—often, 18 II, III | you not mistaken?”~Ogareff spoke with great animation. His 19 II, IV | to rise.” Alcide Jolivet spoke as if he had been at the 20 II, IX | went at a slower pace. They spoke little, and only of Nicholas. 21 II, X | hand and waiting until he spoke to them.~“Gentlemen,” said 22 II, X | than Nadia had done.~No one spoke of the past, except when 23 II, XI | as they could. No one now spoke, even in a low voice. Their 24 II, XIII| And His Majesty himself spoke to me of it, telling me 25 II, XIII| much on it at first, he spoke of the gravity of the situation, 26 II, XIII| October, the Grand Duke often spoke to the pretended Michael


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