Book, Chapter
1 I, II | you are ignorant of. After leaving Perm, Ivan Ogareff crossed
2 I, V | evening before, aides-decamp, leaving the governor’s palace, galloped
3 I, VIII| the passengers who were leaving the Caucasus, Michael recognized
4 I, VIII| as the Bohemian troop was leaving the steamboat.~The old Bohemian
5 I, VIII| morning, the young Livonian, leaving her cabin, appeared on deck.
6 I, IX | moreover, less addicted to leaving its hinder part in the middle
7 I, XI | fellow not know that he was leaving the better half of his telga
8 I, XI | separate so soon! But on leaving Ekaterenburg it may be our
9 I, XI | thinking only of his beasts, leaving Nadia face to face with
10 I, XI | remaining horse. Nadia, leaving the shelter in which she
11 I, XII | there was no difficulty in leaving it; for under present circumstances
12 I, XIV | remained the difficulty of leaving the town, but the breaches
13 I, XVI | fresh starting point, for on leaving that town his journey would
14 I, XVII| to be done; and Michael, leaving the Obi, went forward to
15 I, XVII| the wire has broken.” And, leaving his wicket, he quietly took
16 II, IV | chase after news. After leaving Zabediero, they had proceeded
17 II, VII | Nicholas.~Two hours after leaving the wharf, the kibitka had
18 II, VIII| Michael was good, and since leaving Tomsk they had gradually
19 II, VIII| presence of the Grand Duke.~On leaving Biriousinsk, a hare ran
20 II, X | quietly.~Half an hour after leaving Livenitchnaia, Blount and
21 II, XII | valley of the Angara, and leaving a desert between the invaders
22 II, XV | retreated into their camp, leaving a large number of dead on
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