Book, Chapter
1 I, I | you know that, in the middle of a fete given in his honor,
2 I, II | greater, the lesser, and the middle, and number nearly four
3 I, II | chiefs of Turkestan. The middle horde, the richest, is also
4 I, II | situated to the east of the middle one, extends as far as the
5 I, IV | that the Kirghiz of the middle horde have joined the Tartars?”~“
6 I, V | numberless performers, in the middle of the central square, surrounded
7 I, V | of police arrived in the middle of the central square, and
8 I, IX | leaving its hinder part in the middle of the road.~It was not
9 I, X | no longer rear, and the middle horse not being hampered
10 I, XIII| but as they gained the middle of the stream it grew deeper
11 I, XIII| more.~The boat was in the middle of the current, at nearly
12 I, XVI | toes, like the shoes of the Middle Ages. Their tunics were
13 I, XVI | whom he could see in the middle of the stream. The shot
14 II, I | fatal. There were Mongols—of middle height, with black hair
15 II, I | water from a well dug in the middle of the enclosure, bathed
16 II, III | to Ivan Ogareff, in the middle of the cleared ground. Michael
17 II, IV | sides of the square, in the middle of which a place for the
18 II, V | Michael was led into the middle of the square.~“Blount,”
19 II, VI | wooden bench stood in the middle of the room, near the high
20 II, X | steered the raft in the middle of the rapid current of
21 II, XI | not yet risen. From the middle of the river the banks were
22 II, XI | children were collected in the middle of the raft, and the men,
23 II, XI | them. Swept along in the middle of the current, it was unnecessary
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