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1 I, I | Trans-Balkan territory, received orders to march immediately
2 I, II | ample cause; for he had just received information that serious
3 I, II | dangerous from the day he has received his pardon.”~The Czar frowned.
4 I, II | answered the Czar. “I have received anonymous communications
5 I, IV | were the directions he had received.~Thirty years previously,
6 I, IV | numberless questions, to which he received only evasive answers. Every
7 I, IV | amongst the many answers he received, he hoped to find some interesting
8 I, V | regiment of Nijni-Novgorod has received the route,” declared another.~“
9 I, VIII| requisite fuel had been received on board. The whole vessel
10 I, VIII| having been asserted, he received orders to start for Irkutsk.
11 I, X | impetus the tarantass had received was not to be lost, and
12 I, XIII| the gross injury he had received.~Nadia, therefore, asked
13 I, XIII| these events.~“Have you received any news of your mother
14 I, XIV | were descending the Irtych, received every day fresh reinforcements,
15 I, XIV | What wound can I have received which could have thus prostrated
16 II, II | outposts of the camp. They received no orders to bivouac. Their
17 II, II | attentions which she had herself received from the son. Her instinctive
18 II, III | Emir’s lieutenant. Ogareff received the Tsigane directly.~“What
19 II, III | What a scar the Colonel has received! Bah! one must boil over
20 II, IV | main part of his dignity, received them in a way which satisfied
21 II, IX | what encouragement she had received in return. At that time
22 II, XI | although many of the fugitives received severe bites.~The struggle
23 II, XIII| ramparts. He was everywhere received with cordial congratulations
24 II, XIII| by the last letter he had received from Riga, what had become
25 II, XV | mother.~The young courier was received by the Czar, who attached
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