Book, Chapter
1 I, V | requisite, instinctively drew back. “It is not necessary,”
2 I, VII | midday, the steamboat’s bell drew to the wharf on the Volga
3 I, IX | last stage, the iemschik drew his attention to a peal
4 I, XI | enchanted with his own joke, drew out his notebook, and in
5 I, XII | So saying, the traveler drew his saber from its sheath,
6 I, XIV | countenance of his mother. He drew back his hands, in order
7 I, XVI | said he to himself. And he drew quickly back, gliding like
8 I, XVI | this, and instinctively drew near to the bank of the
9 II, II | did not show which first drew Nadia towards her. This
10 II, III | standing before Ivan Ogareff, drew herself up, crossed her
11 II, III | sharp steel.~The Tartar drew himself up. He waited. “
12 II, V | with golden filigree, they drew long narrow bands of scarlet
13 II, V | who, feeling him coming, drew himself up. Ivan drew from
14 II, V | coming, drew himself up. Ivan drew from his pocket the Imperial
15 II, VII | of the kibitka. The horse drew it into the water, and they
16 II, VII | starting point.~There the horse drew the cart onto the bank,
17 II, VIII| confusion among the ranks. This drew on his rider such abuse
18 II, XI | But in proportion as she drew nearer to Irkutsk, the image
19 II, XI | attacked by the savage pack. He drew his knife, and every time
20 II, XI | oblique direction until they drew near the quays of Irkutsk.
21 II, XIV | that he wore a sword. He drew it and returned a second
22 II, XIV | stood on Ogareff’s brow. He drew back a step, then again
23 II, XIV | step by step, terrified, he drew back to the end of the room.~
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