Book, Chapter
1 I, I | able to send beyond Lake Baikal.”~“And the governments of
2 I, II | provinces of the Amoor and Lake Baikal. At the same time, the regiments
3 I, XII | left the provinces of Lake Baikal, and returned to her present
4 I, XVII| intended to go through the Lake Baikal provinces in a southeasterly
5 II, IX | between Krasnoiarsk and Lake Baikal, Michael therefore expected
6 II, IX | Strogoff’s feet. It was Lake Baikal.~
7 II, X | CHAPTER X BAIKAL AND ANGARA~LAKE BAIKAL is
8 II, X | X BAIKAL AND ANGARA~LAKE BAIKAL is situated seventeen hundred
9 II, X | meteorological reason, Lake Baikal is subject to violent tempests.
10 II, X | spare him. This end of the Baikal, this part of the steppe,
11 II, X | to beat the shores of the Baikal, in which case flight would
12 II, X | interest had united at Lake Baikal. Driven back by the Tartar
13 II, X | reach the outlet of Lake Baikal. From this point to Irkutsk,
14 II, X | forming on the surface of the Baikal. Although the raft managed
15 II, X | muscular moujiks. An old Baikal boatman took command of
16 II, X | stopped, had come to Lake Baikal.~These priests, grouped
17 II, X | place on the surface of the Baikal. Magnificent jets, from
18 II, X | obliged to go back to Lake Baikal.~They had been in the place
19 II, XII | had to retire beyond Lake Baikal, a district to which the
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