Book, Chapter
1 I, I | just re-entered, quickly approached the officer of chasseurs.~“
2 I, V | and powerful man, who had approached unperceived.~“I am resting,”
3 I, VI | having found her again, approached the girl.~She looked up
4 I, VI | Siberia for him. He again approached the young Livonian, and
5 I, XI | ruts formed in the road.~He approached them, the one grinning from
6 I, XI | perfect coolness she again approached the bear, and, as it raised
7 I, XI | countenance, and he smilingly approached the travelers, and, holding
8 I, XVI | was still smoking. As he approached he perceived, at some yards
9 I, XVI | were all around!~Michael approached the old man.~“Will you answer
10 I, XVI | thickest underwood.~As they approached the wood the horses’ pace
11 I, XVII| half a verst distant. As he approached, he could see that it was
12 II, II | passing among the officers approached and remained motionless
13 II, II | Bokharian carpet.~The Emir approached Ogareff and gave him a kiss,
14 II, III | him. Just then Sangarre approached him, and said, “I have no
15 II, III | terrible instrument of torture approached Marfa. The knout is composed
16 II, IV | young man’s fist.~Ogareff approached Michael. “You shall die!”
17 II, IV | chief of the Ulemas then approached, and read in a loud voice
18 II, V | blow?~Ivan Ogareff slowly approached Michael, who, feeling him
19 II, VIII| had enough to do! As they approached Nijni-Oudinsk, they were
20 II, XI | the other, they rapidly approached.~“Tartars!” he thought.
21 II, XI | was waiting for him. He approached the girl, took her hand,
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