Book, Chapter
1 I, II | The fierce and ambitious Feofar now governed this corner
2 II, I | from the Emir’s soldiers?~Feofar’s camp presented a magnificent
3 II, I | the colors of his palette.~Feofar’s tent overlooked the others.
4 II, I | weather, they would await Feofar’s pleasure.~The most docile
5 II, I | and twelve hours gained on Feofar, twelve hours on Ogareff,
6 II, I | Ogareff’s troops with those of Feofar would complete the invading
7 II, I | now, and very certainly Feofar’s army is only waiting for
8 II, II | conquerors of Kolyvan, joined Feofar’s army.~Ivan Ogareff’s soldiers
9 II, II | aigrette of brilliant diamonds, Feofar presented an aspect rather
10 II, II | gold-embroidered cushions; but Feofar rose from a rich divan which
11 II, II | temporarily above the khodja.~Then Feofar spoke. “I have no need to
12 II, II | be thus, Ivan,” replied Feofar.~“What are your orders,
13 II, IV | artillery and musketry.~Feofar mounted his favorite horse,
14 II, IV | the terrace the chief of Feofar’s wives, the queen, if this
15 II, IV | usual, the Koran was laid.~Feofar’s lieutenant did not make
16 II, IV | examine the first act of Feofar’s company.”~A painful ceremony
17 II, V | foot of the terrace, and Feofar said to him, “You came to
18 II, VIII| and Koondooz, with which Feofar’s army was to affect a junction
19 II, VIII| boats, which would enable Feofar to cross and r‚sum‚ the
20 II, XV | incandescent blade which Feofar’s executioner had passed
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