Book, Chapter
1 I, I | beyond the Irtish and the Obi.”~“And the traitor Ivan
2 I, XIII| empties itself into the Obi, after a course of four
3 I, XV | outlet either towards the Obi or towards the Irtych. The
4 I, XV | upon the right banks of the Obi, Michael Strogoff would
5 I, XVI | By the Emir; for the Obi’s waters are red.”~“Has
6 I, XVI | but, having crossed the Obi, to take the Irkutsk road
7 I, XVI | towards the left bank of the Obi, which was still forty versts
8 I, XVI | streams, tributaries of the Obi. Michael therefore advanced
9 I, XVI | the lower course of the Obi, were advancing by forced
10 I, XVI | Irkutsk road, and put the Obi between himself and them.
11 I, XVI | reaching the banks of the Obi, when, either by boat or
12 I, XVI | at full speed toward the Obi.~The Usbecks’ horses being
13 I, XVI | few trees.~This was the Obi, which flows from the southwest
14 I, XVI | fifty paces behind him.~The Obi was deserted—not a boat
15 I, XVII| following the course of the Obi two versts further, he reached
16 I, XVII| ascend the other bank of the Obi to the ferry. There he would
17 I, XVII| stopped on the left of the Obi, to await the result of
18 I, XVII| and Michael, leaving the Obi, went forward to the right
19 II, II | region between Ichim and the Obi, now completely devastated,
20 II, III | extends from the right of the Obi to the base of the spur
21 II, III | a little affluent of the Obi, which passes near Tomsk
22 II, VI | ever since they crossed the Obi, that is, for eight days,
23 II, VII | attacked by Tartars. On the Obi, after his horse had been
24 II, XIII| masters of the line of the Obi when the news reached Moscow,
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