Book, Chapter
1 I, I | orchestra, penetrated into their midst. Still farther down, in
2 I, III | the Caucasus, through the midst of a difficult country,
3 I, V | himself, “alone, in the midst of these wandering tribes!
4 I, VII | Siberia, that is to say in the midst of the invasion.”~“We shall
5 I, X | and the traveler is in the midst of it. Michael Strogoff
6 I, XIII| unprotected she would be in the midst of all these events.~“Have
7 I, XV | Irkutsk, and it is in the midst of ponds, pools, lakes,
8 I, XV | spurred his horse into the midst of a grassy prairie, differing
9 I, XV | habitable and healthy, in the midst of the uninhabitable district.
10 I, XVI | Usbeck rolled on the ground, midst cries of rage from his companions.
11 I, XVI | boldly for the shore. In the midst of a hailstorm of balls
12 I, XVII| of a church fell in the midst of clouds of smoke and fire.
13 I, XVII| such indifference, in the midst of these terrible events,
14 II, II | This Russian colonel in the midst of a Tartar camp disgusts
15 II, III | towards the group, in the midst of which stood Marfa.~The
16 II, V | stood as a statue in the midst of the performers, whose
17 II, V | with intenser sound in the midst of the aerial illumination.~
18 II, V | dancers seemed to be in the midst of fireworks. In some respects,
19 II, V | of the ancients, in the midst of naked swords; but this
20 II, V | to his duty; and in the midst of these Tartars, to whom
21 II, VIII| of light appeared in the midst of the vapor. It became
22 II, IX | boundless desert, in the midst of which was lost the little
23 II, XI | passed unperceived in the midst of these floating masses.~
24 II, XI | threw themselves into the midst of the fierce beasts, and
25 II, XII | have become of her in the midst of the invaders? The anxiety
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