Book, Chapter
1 I, I | the night of the 15th of July in their character of reporters.~
2 I, I | pure atmosphere of a lovely July night. Beneath his eyes,
3 I, IV | the morning of the 16th of July, having doffed his uniform,
4 I, V | the morrow, the 17th of July, he awoke at break of day.~
5 I, VIII| THE next day, the 18th of July, at twenty minutes to seven
6 I, IX | THE next day, the 19th of July, the Caucasus reached Perm,
7 I, IX | The next day, the 20th of July, at about eight o’clock
8 I, XII | same evening, the 22d of July, they arrived at Tioumen.~
9 I, XII | the next day, the 23rd of July, the two carriages were
10 I, XIII| next morning, the 24th of July, three strong horses were
11 I, XIII| respected it.~The next day, July 25th, at three o’clock in
12 I, XV | favor.~It was on the 29th of July, at eight o’clock in the
13 I, XV | his way.~On the 30th of July, at nine o’clock in the
14 I, XV | Irkutsk.~On the 30th of July, at four o’clock in the
15 I, XV | left Moscow on the 15th of July. Therefore on this day,
16 II, XII | left Riga on the 10th of July. The invasion had begun
17 II, XII | had begun on the 15th of July; if at that time Nadia had
18 II, XIII| Moscow?”~“On the 15th of July.”~“Your name?”~“Michael
19 II, XIII| he said, “On the 15th of July you were at Moscow?”~“Yes,
20 II, XIII| left Moscow on the 15th of July, as the date of that letter
21 II, XIII| left Moscow on the 15th of July.”~“Nadia must also have
22 II, XIII| in Moscow on the 15th of July?”~“Yes, certainly, by that
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