Book, Chapter
1 I, I | paces only from the “old house of stones”—in former days
2 I, III | animal’s skin to his father’s house, many versts distant, exhibiting
3 I, III | be induced to leave the house of the Strogoffs, at Omsk,
4 I, IX | there was not an inn, the house of the Russian peasant would
5 I, XIII| night must be passed at the house. Nadia could profit by it
6 I, XVI | looked carefully for some house which had not been deserted.
7 I, XVI | this way?”~“Yes, for my house is in flames.”~“Was it an
8 I, XVII| trees, he saw an isolated house, which it would be possible
9 I, XVII| accordingly ran on towards this house, still about half a verst
10 I, XVII| water, when the door of the house was again thrown open.~Thinking
11 I, XVII| out close to the telegraph house, and a perfect shower of
12 I, XVII| not before perceived.~The house was surrounded by Tartar
13 II, III | rear-guard of the Tartar army. A house had been arranged for him
14 II, III | and was shown into the house occupied by the Emir’s lieutenant.
15 II, VI | There they found an empty house, the door wide open. An
16 II, VI | closer united. They left the house after an hour’s repose.
17 II, VII | place of rest. The first house, the door of which they
18 II, IX | horizon. There was not a house in sight. The last of the
19 II, X | issuing from a deserted house, ran as fast as they could
20 II, XV | awaited them in the little house of the Strogoffs. She clasped
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