Book, Chapter
1 I, XIV | of Irtych. It is only one prisoner more to join the many they
2 I, XVII| run a risk of being taken prisoner? Should he succeed in escaping
3 II, I | mother, of Nadia,— the one a prisoner at Omsk; the other dragged
4 II, I | intention at all of remaining a prisoner to these Tartars for an
5 II, II | Ogareff perceived that the prisoner’s attitude was insulting
6 II, II | afforded by the age of the old prisoner.~On the crowd of unhappy
7 II, II | been taken to Omsk. Kept prisoner in the town, she shared
8 II, II | imagine that this old woman, a prisoner like herself, was the mother
9 II, III | place of the son whom the prisoner had lost.~But what neither
10 II, III | is in the encampment.”~“A prisoner?”~“A prisoner.”~“Ah!” exclaimed
11 II, III | encampment.”~“A prisoner?”~“A prisoner.”~“Ah!” exclaimed Ogareff, “
12 II, III | Michael was living, but a prisoner. Did Ogareff know him, or
13 II, IV | traveling companion—alone, and a prisoner! We must save her.”~“Calm
14 II, IV | perfectly livid.~“Who is this prisoner?” asked the Emir, in a tone
15 II, VIII| without perceiving that his prisoner had escaped.~Michael and
16 II, IX | led her towards the old prisoner without knowing who she
17 II, IX | Tartars had buried their prisoner three days before! For three
18 II, XIII| soldiers.”~“Were you taken prisoner by the Tartars?”~“Yes, your
19 II, XIII| your Highness, I was their prisoner for several days,” answered
20 II, XIII| it was there I was made prisoner!”~The Grand Duke grew calmer,
21 II, XIII| she long since been taken prisoner? The only alleviation to
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