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1 I, I | bowing low, mingled with the crowd, and finally left the apartments
2 I, IV | injuring its precious fur.~A crowd of travelers had collected
3 I, IV | had disappeared in the crowd which thronged the platforms
4 I, V | twilight yet lingered, the crowd was already dispersing,
5 I, V | broad enough to allow the crowd to pass without a crush.~
6 I, V | wont to mix freely with the crowd, the police agents being
7 I, V | shoulder, keep order in the crowd of three hundred thousand
8 I, VI | the other side, where the crowd was much less considerable.
9 I, VI | head of police. An immense crowd was collected there; for
10 I, VI | sought after among this crowd of banished people, and
11 I, VIII| the landing-place, a large crowd was collected on the quay.
12 I, VIII| Cossacks kept order among the crowd, and cleared the way both
13 I, VIII| shore and mingled with the crowd, each keeping to his own
14 I, XIV | food.~There was a great crowd in the public room. They
15 II, II | bringing in its train the usual crowd of beggars, freebooters,
16 II, II | the old prisoner.~On the crowd of unhappy people, embittered
17 II, III | the dark and the immense crowd.~As for again watching Nadia
18 II, III | murmur was heard amongst the crowd.~Ogareff could not restrain
19 II, IV | mingled therefore in the crowd, so as to lose no detail
20 II, IV | she happily regained the crowd of prisoners. Ivan Ogareff
21 II, IV | a sign at which all the crowd bent low their heads. Then
22 II, VI | There, mingling with the crowd, she had witnessed the terrible
23 II, VI | She had waited till the crowd left the square. Michael,
24 II, XIV | garments were dripping. A crowd of officers coming for orders,
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