Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | cousin.” But as Harry Blount, seated at the left of the train,
2 I, V | on for about an hour, he seated himself on a bench against
3 I, VI | There, fallen, rather than seated, on a bench, was a girl,
4 I, VII | the imperial police. Both, seated together at the stern, gazed
5 I, VIII| behind him, walked off and seated himself in the stern without
6 I, VIII| returned on deck. There they seated themselves in the stern,
7 I, XI | from him, two travelers, seated side by side in a most peculiar
8 I, XI | carriage, and left us quietly seated in the back part! So here
9 I, XII | and his companion at once seated themselves. Michael and
10 I, XII | crossed over his chest was seated motionless as a statue.
11 I, XIII| difficult. Michael and Nadia, seated in the stern of the boat,
12 II, II | great dignitaries remained seated on their gold-embroidered
13 II, VI | Siberian houses. They silently seated themselves.~Nadia gazed
14 II, VI | Michael and Nadia were seated in the kibitka. Michael
15 II, VII | bravely.~The three passengers, seated in the vehicle, had with
16 II, X | taciturn old fellow was seated in the stern, and issued
17 II, X | towards the beach.~Nadia seated on the raft, was abstractedly
18 II, X | companion. In a moment they were seated beside Michael, pressing
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