Book, Chapter
1 I, I | course of a river, whose waters, faintly illumined by a
2 I, III | a Damascus blade in the waters of Syria, he had a frame
3 I, V | course of the Volga, whose waters were almost hidden under
4 I, VII | thousand miles in length. Its waters, rather unwholesome in its
5 I, XIII| basin are much swollen, the waters of the Irtych were very
6 I, XV | impermeable, so that the waters remain there and make of
7 I, XV | localities the stagnant waters through which the road lay
8 I, XVI | the Emir; for the Obi’s waters are red.”~“Has Feofar-Khan
9 I, XVII| had met his death in the waters of the river, how was he
10 II, II | horses in the now Tartar waters. The Kirghiz hordes rose
11 II, II | disappearing beneath the waters of the Irtych, never left
12 II, II | had not perished in the waters of the Irtych, since it
13 II, III | new life in these welcome waters. Suddenly Nadia started
14 II, V | blacker and blacker, and the waters of the Tom, totally obscured
15 II, VII | the evening sky, and the waters of the river reflected them
16 II, VII | dull roaring sound. The waters being high rushed down with
17 II, VII | size, through which the waters flow swiftly. Between these
18 II, X | point to Irkutsk, the rapid waters of the river would bear
19 II, XI | fearful disaster on the waters of the Angara. Whether it
20 II, XI | barrier was reached. There the waters of the Angara again flowed
21 II, XII | A fosse, flooded by the waters of the Angara, was dug between
22 II, XIV | Below him flowed the roaring waters of the Angara. Ogareff took
23 II, XIV | tow had been thrown on the waters of the Angara. In an instant,
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