Book, Chapter
1 I, V | surprised. She did not even ask an explanation. She must
2 I, VI | a spar, she was about to ask his help.~At that moment
3 I, VII | the Ural Mountains.”~“I ask you nothing, sister.”~“You
4 I, VII | So, in my turn, I will ask your permission to state
5 I, XIII| what reason, Nadia? You ask me for what reason,” exclaimed
6 I, XVII| there, hide himself and ask or take something to recruit
7 II, I | on the contrary. But to ask a favor of that gentleman
8 II, II | read them attentively. “You ask,” said he, “authorization
9 II, II | operations in Siberia?”~“We ask to be free, that is all,”
10 II, II | done for me.”~“Mother, I ask you nothing,” replied Nadia.~
11 II, IV | captivity. Marfa longed to ask her son’s pardon for the
12 II, VI | of my voice! Perhaps you ask me that to find out where
13 II, IX | girl, “I have a question to ask you. Do not answer it if
14 II, X | when they step on board, ask them to come to me!”~It
15 II, X | come to do in Siberia. I ask you to keep my secret. Will
16 II, XII | the merchant chief. “May I ask you what is the most distant
17 II, XII | bravery.~“What do the exiles ask?” said the Grand Duke.~“
18 II, XII | said the Grand Duke.~“They ask the consent of your Highness,”
19 II, XIII| you. Have you any favor to ask?”~“None; unless it is to
20 II, XIV | Highness,” answered Michael, “ask me rather the name of the
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