Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | never went so far as to attempt to divine the intentions
2 I, VI | invaders, as he was about to attempt doing himself. If, moreover,
3 I, VIII| Nadia,” said Michael, “attempt to cross the steppes of
4 I, X | without such danger, to attempt after sunrise.”~“Let us
5 I, XVI | rapid as a torrent. Even to attempt it showed Michael’s marvelous
6 II, II | fired. Perhaps it was an attempt at revolt or escape, which
7 II, II | consequence, a struggle, an attempt at flight, shots fired which
8 II, II | exhibit my feelings were I to attempt to look him in the face.”~
9 II, II | give up his first plan and attempt to escape during the journey.~
10 II, III | there. She did not then attempt to discover him, for it
11 II, V | his eyes!~Michael did not attempt to resist. Nothing existed
12 II, VII | Michael would not hesitate to attempt the passage! Twenty minutes
13 II, IX | The young girl wished to attempt this last effort asked by
14 II, X | They resolved to make the attempt.~Alcide directly communicated
15 II, XI | beforehand, if necessary, to attempt some bold stroke.~Restored
16 II, XI | guessed what Michael wished to attempt. One of the blocks was only
17 II, XII | The Grand Duke did not attempt to oppose the enemy in their
18 II, XIV | the same time a feigned attempt at crossing the Angara from
19 II, XIV | no doubt not make another attempt against the town for several
20 II, XIV | its side at least, their attempt was only a feint.~About
21 II, XIV | had the first, this second attempt failed. The knife had simply
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