Book, Chapter
1 I, XVII| flames shooting up among the houses of the town, and the steeple
2 II, IV | mines. In the luxury of its houses, its arrangements, and its
3 II, VI | Not more than two or three houses were still occupied. All
4 II, VI | be found in all Siberian houses. They silently seated themselves.~
5 II, VII | the churches and of the houses built on the high bank of
6 II, VII | Half a verst from the first houses,” replied Nadia.~“Can the
7 II, VII | of the magnificent wooden houses, of monumental aspect! Not
8 II, VII | reached the little quay, with houses on each side quite down
9 II, VII | continued. They examined the houses on the shore, abandoned
10 II, VIII| trees were cut down. The few houses scattered along the road
11 II, VIII| advanced cautiously. Several houses in deserted villages still
12 II, IX | enough to find in one of the houses a quantity of dried meat
13 II, X | its church, and its few houses built on the bank. But the
14 II, XI | frightful rapidity. The houses, built of fir-wood, blazed
15 II, XI | flew in millions from the houses, which resembled so many
16 II, XII | with gigantic birches, its houses of brick and wood, some
17 II, XIV | of the earth-works. The houses on the bank, built of wood,
18 II, XIV | and others towards the houses in the grasp of the flames,
19 II, XIV | set it on fire. Beyond the houses on the bank were in a blaze.~
20 II, XV | flames did not go beyond the houses on the shore, and left the
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