Book, Chapter
1 I, I | helmets glittering like flames in the glare of light issuing
2 I, VII | sent forth a plume of ruddy flames, the sparks seemed to fall
3 I, VIII| those spangles in the bright flames issuing from the steamboat’
4 I, XI | completely enveloped in flames, threw a wild glare on the
5 I, XVI | Yes, for my house is in flames.”~“Was it an army or a detachment?”~“
6 I, XVII| Kolyvan when he observed flames shooting up among the houses
7 I, XVII| now increased in violence. Flames soon sprang up on the left
8 I, XVII| telegram: “Two churches are in flames. The fire appears to gain
9 II, VIII| in the town, as it was in flames, and about to be left by
10 II, XI | mirrors, which, reflecting the flames on every point and in every
11 II, XI | feet divided it from the flames of Poshkavsk.~Nevertheless,
12 II, XI | sufficient to spread the flames along the current, and to
13 II, XI | the east, and drove the flames towards the left. It was
14 II, XI | became fainter, and the flames at last disappeared behind
15 II, XIV | the town. Columns of blue flames ran between the two banks.
16 II, XIV | houses in the grasp of the flames, which it seemed too probable
17 II, XIV | brilliantly lighted by the flames from the Angara; then he
18 II, XIV | refuge in its depths from the flames. The block which bore them
19 II, XV | surface of the water, the flames did not go beyond the houses
20 II, XV | other fugitives, before the flames had reached their raft.
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