Book, Chapter
1 I, I | dances. The grand duchesses, covered with diamonds, the ladies-in-waiting
2 I, I | with lace, and uniforms covered with orders, presented a
3 I, IV | simple and ample pelisse that covered her. Although she was still
4 I, IV | anticipation of a long journey, covered her small feet.~Michael
5 I, V | surveillance.~This plain was now covered with booths symmetrically
6 I, VII | steamer splashed on the banks, covered with flocks of wild duck,
7 I, VIII| wrapped in old cloaks, which covered their spangled dresses.
8 I, VIII| closed by a line of hills covered with aspens, alders, and
9 I, IX | tarantass. These animals, covered with long hair, were very
10 I, IX | have seen my sleigh horses covered with a coating of ice, their
11 I, IX | but whose bodies have been covered up by the snow storm.”~“
12 I, XII | clock in the morning, having covered two hundred and twenty versts,
13 I, XV | faces, necks, and hands covered with red spots. The atmosphere
14 I, XV | skins of beasts, their faces covered with hardened blisters of
15 I, XVII| set out across the steppe covered with Tartar scouts.~He ran
16 II, I | mendicants, clothed in rags, covered by a leopard skin, some
17 II, III | this unexpected meeting, he covered his eyes with his hands
18 II, V | of doutares.~Their arms, covered with a colored powder of
19 II, VII | arms lie several islands, covered with alders, willows, and
20 II, X | over his chest; a fur cap covered his head; his aspect was
21 II, XI | ice. Their hands were soon covered with blood from the sharp
22 II, XV | over her in the dark he covered her with kisses.~When Ogareff
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