Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Still farther down, in front of the facade, dark masses
2 I, II | Levchine says, “a firm front or a square of good infantry
3 I, IV | traveler in a carriage at the front part of the train. This
4 I, V | rejected the potatoes in front of him, and carefully refrained
5 I, VI | plain began. The awnings in front of the stalls were folded
6 I, X | left, two hundred feet in front of the tarantass.~The horses
7 I, XI | driver has gone off with the front part of this confounded
8 I, XI | the hinder one, since the front had taken its departure,
9 I, XI | jerk would separate the front from the hinder part. One
10 I, XII | at the same time as its front wheels.”~Half an hour afterwards
11 I, XII | this berlin, was to get in front of it, and arrive first
12 I, XVI | up and down the road in front of the wood. The rest were
13 II, I | Besides, he was still in front of Ivan Ogareff.~“I will
14 II, II | Usbeck horsemen, moved to the front of the camp to receive Ivan
15 II, III | that he was among those in front. This journey from the camp
16 II, VI | bottom of the cart; I sit in front to drive. There is plenty
17 II, VIII| ran across the road, in front of the kibitka. “Ah!” exclaimed
18 II, XI | muskets. Nadia crept along in front of Michael. The shot fell
19 II, XII | passage of the Angara in front of Irkutsk having been regarded
20 II, XII | and being placed in the front of the first sortie.”~“Yes,”
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