Book, Chapter
1 I, I | continued, after having drawn General Kissoff aside towards
2 I, VII | is known, the podorojna, drawn up in the name of Nicholas
3 I, VII | rose-colored cotton shirts, drawn in by a cord, felt caps;
4 I, VIII| travelers. Besides a tarantass, drawn by good Siberian horses,
5 I, VIII| off, the gangway had been drawn onto the quay, but Alcide
6 I, XII | podorojna, which would have drawn attention to him, and he
7 I, XII | showed that the berlin, drawn by the tarantass’ horses,
8 I, XIII| words would certainly have drawn public attention to himself—
9 II, I | watched near him, after having drawn out his note book, which
10 II, II | circumstances, attention would be drawn to him, and at once the
11 II, III | strong guard of soldiers drawn up behind, rendered escape
12 II, V | and this saber he had just drawn from the chafing-dish, where
13 II, VI | Usually the kibitka is drawn by three horses, but this
14 II, VII | efforts, was irresistibly drawn into one of these.~There
15 II, VII | happening. He felt himself drawn round in a gradually narrowing
16 II, VIII| with a rapid step, scarcely drawn by the cord which tied him.
17 II, X | end of the lake might be drawn by the current between the
18 II, XI | outposts must have been drawn up on both banks, the raft
19 II, XIV | besieged was therefore to be drawn to another part of the town.
20 II, XIV | the Tartar outposts having drawn back, would appear to have
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