Book, Chapter
1 I, III | introduced into the Czar’s presence in complete ignorance of
2 I, IV | threatened interests. The presence of a private soldier, clad
3 I, IV | constraint, gossiped in his presence, allowing themselves even
4 I, VI | quickly suppressed by the presence of the Cossacks and agents
5 I, VI | she can have of me. Her presence will be useful in drawing
6 I, XI | horses, terrified at the presence of the enormous creature,
7 I, XI | brave girl had not lost her presence of mind. The animal, which
8 I, XIV | the chief square in the presence of Ivan Ogareff, to whom
9 I, XV | had brought him into the presence of his mother had betrayed
10 I, XV | suddenly found herself in the presence of her son. And it was fortunate
11 II, I | everything else was the presence of Ivan Ogareff in the Tartar
12 II, II | Ogareff. Arrived in his presence, they paid him the greatest
13 II, II | demanded to be conducted to his presence. The soldiers had refused.
14 II, II | s courier into Ogareff’s presence, the latter could not fail
15 II, III | son were in each other’s presence, some involuntary movement
16 II, VIII| ten, he would be in the presence of the Grand Duke.~On leaving
17 II, VIII| attack, had lost none of his presence of mind. Being unable to
18 II, IX | alone brought you into her presence.”~“I had sworn, whatever
19 II, XII | was introduced into his presence. He was a man over forty,
20 II, XII | Wassili Fedor entered the presence of the Grand Duke, bowed,
21 II, XV | Nadia, and in her father’s presence said to her, “Nadia, my
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