Book, Chapter
1 I, I | territory, received orders to march immediately upon Irkutsk?”~“
2 I, I | the one had not stolen a march on the other.~At that moment
3 I, II | Perm?”~“About the month of March?”~“To go...?”~“Where, is
4 I, VII| Precede! precede! Let us march abreast, keeping step, like
5 I, XIV| Central Siberia, were to march upon Irkutsk.~Irkutsk was
6 II, I | A TARTAR CAMP~AT a day’s march from Kolyvan, several versts
7 II, I | effected, the army would march en masse on the capital
8 II, II | rear-guard of an army on the march.~All these people lived
9 II, II | where he sets.”~“And if I march with the sun?” asked the
10 II, II | any of his thoughts.~“To march with the sun,” answered
11 II, II | Ogareff quickly, “is to march to meet the sun. It is to
12 II, II | camp and the town— an easy march for the Emir’s soldiers,
13 II, III| Orders had been given to march rapidly. The short halts
14 II, III| parched by their painful march, most needed. To find a
15 II, IV | whips. They were destined to march past Feofar-Khan and his
16 II, VI | bleeding under that forced march, have carried her thither?
17 II, VI | You think that they will march on to Irkutsk?”~“I fear
18 II, VII| Tartar army might at once march upon Irkutsk. The battle
19 II, VII| destroyed to retard the Tartars’ march? He knew the Yenisei, its
20 II, VII| a bridge of boats, their march towards Irkutsk would certainly
21 II, IX | from him to continue the march.~It was ten o’clock. The
22 II, IX | troop of horse.~Then the march was resumed; and when Michael
23 II, XII| as he hoped. First, the march of the Tartar army was delayed
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