Book, Chapter
1 I, II | rich country, with varied animal, vegetable, and mineral
2 I, III | formidable and ferocious animal, in size equaling its fellow
3 I, III | he dragged the gigantic animal’s skin to his father’s house,
4 I, XI | reached the tarantass, a huge animal retreated towards him.~It
5 I, XI | her presence of mind. The animal, which had not at first
6 I, XI | had fired close to it.~The animal, slightly wounded in the
7 I, XI | glance at the magnificent animal lying on the ground, loth
8 I, XIV | could be had. It was an animal of strength and mettle,
9 I, XV | rubbed the wounds of the poor animal with hot grease according
10 I, XV | to his horse. The brave animal could no longer have continued
11 I, XV | exchanging him for another animal. He had become accustomed
12 I, XVI | important service. The good animal, hidden behind a thicket,
13 I, XVI | quietly away. The intelligent animal followed his master without
14 I, XVII| terrible. Now that the faithful animal who had so bravely borne
15 II, VI | more telling. He was an animal of the Siberian race, gray
16 II, VII | s directions, guided the animal obliquely, but cautiously,
17 II, VII | given to the courageous animal; then the island having
18 II, VIII| accomplished. Besides, the animal was strong, and of a race
19 II, VIII| stones, and shouting, the animal was urged into a gallop.
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