Book, Chapter
1 I, II | infantry could repel ten times the number of Kirghiz; and
2 I, II | had already been several times at war with its chiefs,
3 I, III | Personally, and at various times he has fulfilled difficult
4 I, IV | over-particular in these times, and you never can know
5 I, IX | before?” asked Nadia.~“Many times.”~“During winter we should
6 I, IX | to rise again.”~“How many times have you crossed the steppe
7 I, IX | the young Livonian.~“Three times, Nadia, when I was going
8 I, XIII| province unknown to her. Many times has she traveled all over
9 I, XIII| with my father; and many times I myself, when a mere child,
10 I, XVI | the steppe itself.~Several times shots were fired at Michael,
11 I, XVI | hitting him, and several times too he discharged his revolver
12 II, III | night, Michael was twenty times on the point of looking
13 II, VI | Nadia?” he asked several times.~“Yes, Michael,” invariably
14 II, IX | can go no farther!”~Many times Nadia was obliged to stop.
15 II, X | only anxiety exhibited at times by the old boatman was concerning
16 II, X | tourist traveling in peaceful times on this Siberian sea.~At
17 II, XII | containing, in ordinary times, thirty thousand inhabitants.
18 II, XII | had been mentioned several times, but he never asked either
19 II, XIII| met the Tartars?”~“Several times, your Highness.”~“And they
20 II, XV | she had already a hundred times called “daughter.” The brave
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