Book, Chapter
1 I, II | Now, except by the direct route from Ekaterenburg to Irkutsk,
2 I, III | Omsk?”~“Sire, that is my route.”~“If thou dost see thy
3 I, IV | would either take the land route or the steamer on the Volga,
4 I, IV | descend the Irtish, the route to Irkutsk will not be safe,”
5 I, IV | Irkutsk?”~“Yes.”~“By what route?”~“By Perm.”~“Good!” replied
6 I, V | Nijni-Novgorod has received the route,” declared another.~“They
7 I, VI | said he, “if she takes the route to Perm, it is nearly impossible
8 I, VII | that is the best and safest route by which to cross the Ural
9 I, VII | they should follow the same route to the Siberian steppes.
10 I, VIII| beyond it. They may take the route from Kasan to Ishim, but
11 I, VIII| It is true that a second route—the one of which Michael
12 I, VIII| should follow the second route from Kasan to Ishim, he
13 I, IX | Hard ice everywhere, the route open, the road sure! But
14 I, XII | circumstances as to their route across the invaded country,
15 I, XII | by some less frequented route across the steppe.~Our travelers’
16 I, XIV | was he who, by this other route, from Kasan to Ichim, across
17 I, XV | lighted by the moon, the route over the steppe is practicable.
18 I, XVI | and avoid Tomsk.~This new route decided on, Michael must
19 I, XVI | have followed any other route than that of the Baraba.”~“
20 II, II | reinforcing himself en route with the conquerors of Kolyvan,
21 II, XV | Wassili Fedor, took the route to Europe. The road so full
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