Book, Chapter
1 I, I | highest degree what may be called “the memory of the eye.”~
2 I, I | has been for some years called “the great political and
3 I, II | sovereignty which may be called his household, his wives
4 I, V | and defended by a fort called in Russia “kreml.”~Michael
5 I, VI | The natives whom business called beyond the Siberian frontier
6 I, VI | Immediately, what might be called the exodus from the immense
7 I, VI | the emperor! He is never called anything else among the
8 I, VIII| disappeared.~Kasan is justly called the “Gate of Asia” and considered
9 I, X | and Asia. Whether they are called the Urals, which is the
10 I, XII | simplicity with which he had called her sister, his kindness
11 I, XIII| the river ended what is called, in military language, the “
12 I, XIV | resides. Omsk, properly so called, is composed of two distinct
13 I, XIV | old mother only could have called him by name, but he had
14 II, I | thousand of the Turcoman tents, called “karaoy,” which had been
15 II, I | few bits of that cheese called “kroute,” made of sour ewe’
16 II, I | the Kirghiz dish, commonly called “koumyss.” And this was
17 II, V | intended to follow what Alcide called, by anticipation, “the campaign
18 II, VI | bread, and a little mead, called “meod” in Russia. This had
19 II, VII | Madame de Bourboulon has called it. Not one of their dashing
20 II, VII | when they heard themselves called. Both ran to the bank and
21 II, IX | his master!”~“Nicholas!” called the girl. Her cry was unanswered.~
22 II, X | as “Madam Sea.” If it is called “Sir Lake,” it immediately
23 II, XIV | of which was closed. He called.~Ogareff, motionless near
24 II, XV | already a hundred times called “daughter.” The brave old
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