Book, Chapter
1 II, X | any large number of ice blocks appeared. Nadia being now
2 II, X | was going on.~Whilst the blocks were thus drifting, curious
3 II, X | serious thing was that the ice blocks from the East were already
4 II, X | threaded its way among the blocks of ice which were carried
5 II, X | boatman, shoving away the blocks of ice which pressed too
6 II, XI | cementing with frost the blocks of ice accumulated between
7 II, XI | occupied in keeping off the ice blocks, a maneuver which was performed
8 II, XI | caused by the crashing of the blocks against each other concealed
9 II, XI | one bank to the other. The blocks of ice formed so many mirrors,
10 II, XI | objects moving on the ice blocks. Springing from one to the
11 II, XI | more carefully among the blocks of ice. The old boatman
12 II, XI | on the right!”~“There are blocks drifting on to us on the
13 II, XI | have no refuge but the ice blocks themselves. Then, when day
14 II, XI | river widened again, and the blocks, gradually detaching themselves
15 II, XI | wished to attempt. One of the blocks was only held on by a narrow
16 II, XII| the river drifted numerous blocks of ice, some of which stuck
17 II, XIV| the Angara was clear. The blocks of ice, which had for some
18 II, XIV| part of the Angara, the blocks had accumulated so as to
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