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1 I, I | interesting campaign to follow, Mr. Blount.”~“I shall follow
2 I, I | follow, Mr. Blount.”~“I shall follow it, M. Jolivet!”~“Then it
3 I, VI | she would be obliged to follow the same road as himself,
4 I, VI | you come with me?”~“I will follow you, brother,” replied the
5 I, VII | transport, and that they should follow the same route to the Siberian
6 I, VIII| probable, the gipsies should follow the second route from Kasan
7 I, IX | quite a child, I used to follow my father to the chase,
8 I, XI | gentlemen, if you will follow me,” said Michael, “we will
9 I, XI | if we did not know how to follow him!”~Then drawing several
10 I, XIII| overboard.~The girl was about to follow him, when a blow from a
11 I, XV | marsh-plants; again it would follow the winding shores of vast
12 I, XVI | detachment urged on their men to follow.~Michael heard a report,
13 II, I | stables, who has the right to follow the Emir on horseback even
14 II, I | arm, had been enabled to follow the rest of the prisoners.
15 II, I | continue our campaign, and follow the Tartars, until the time
16 II, II | said he, “authorization to follow our military operations
17 II, II | age she was compelled to follow the convoy of prisoners
18 II, II | companion, Marfa was able to follow the soldiers who guarded
19 II, V | Russians that they intended to follow what Alcide called, by anticipation, “
20 II, VI | sister with you, I will follow your cart on foot; I will
21 II, VIII| was, however, necessary to follow this road until it was manifestly
22 II, VIII| s saddle, was obliged to follow the detachment on foot.~
23 II, IX | accomplish his object. To follow the highroad, was certainly
24 II, IX | said.~Michael could not follow the road, now occupied by
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