Book, Chapter
1 I, I | and we are assured at the present moment that the Tartars
2 I, I | Daily Telegraph. Both were present at this fete given at the
3 I, II | Muscovite dominion. The present chief, Feofar-Khan, followed
4 I, IV | other means of locomotion present are greatly diminished,
5 I, IV | future doubtless did not present itself to her in glowing
6 I, V | wandering tribes! And yet the present dangers are nothing compared
7 I, X | continue the journey at present was utterly impossible.
8 I, XII | in leaving it; for under present circumstances few travelers
9 I, XII | Baikal, and returned to her present situation. Her father’s
10 I, XII | consider her?”~“Had I been present at her birth I might have
11 I, XV | more circumspect in the present and the future. Therefore
12 I, XVII| And now, after being both present at the engagement between
13 II, I | the prince’s kiss, and may present himself before him with
14 II, II | unknown to him. They had been present at that scene in the post-house
15 II, III | his mother and Nadia were present in the convoy, nor did they
16 II, V | Having little desire to be present at the torture reserved
17 II, VIII| will you permit me to be present at that interview! You will,
18 II, VIII| learnt from the talk at the present moment, as well as from
19 II, VIII| astonished had he, in his present situation, lost all hope
20 II, X | know, after having been present at the entry of the Tartars
21 II, XII | General, be good enough to present him to me immediately.”~
22 II, XIII| Ivan Ogareff coldly. “I was present at the battle of Krasnoiarsk,
23 II, XIII| intention, Ivan Ogareff should present himself to your Highness
24 II, XV | execution, Marfa Strogoff was present, stretching out her hands
25 II, XV | delayed his journey to be present at a touching ceremony,
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