Book, Chapter
1 I, II | oppose the emperor; it is raised against Russia, against
2 I, V | clapping of hands was suddenly raised, which subsided by degrees,
3 I, IX | hours. The hood was partly raised so as to give as much air
4 I, X | yet falling, so Michael raised the leathern curtains which
5 I, XI | approached the bear, and, as it raised its paws to strike her down,
6 I, XIII| swept him away, his hand raised for an instant above the
7 I, XIV | assist her, the aged woman raised herself. Suddenly a thought
8 I, XVI | neigh.~A few Usbeck horses raised their heads, and began to
9 II, I | absence settles all disputes raised among the soldiers; and
10 II, II | arrested the sword already raised aloft. The Russian had perceived
11 II, V | her white locks. He then raised himself, and, groping with
12 II, VII | new Russian corps, hastily raised in the government of Yeniseisk,
13 II, VII | enlivened the footpaths raised at the bases of the magnificent
14 II, IX | Michael! at sight of the lash raised upon Marfa, could you refrain?
15 II, IX | And yet a voice was again raised, this time murmuring in
16 II, X | hand, who at that moment raised his head.~“What is the matter,
17 II, XII | Angara, earth-works had been raised. A fosse, flooded by the
18 II, XV | before the Grand Duke, who raised her with one hand, while
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