Book, Chapter
1 I, VIII| should do. They went on shore and mingled with the crowd,
2 I, XIII| equal distances from either shore, and being carried down
3 I, XIII| still two lengths from the shore. The boatmen redoubled their
4 I, XVI | struck out boldly for the shore. In the midst of a hailstorm
5 II, VII | high hills of the Eastern shore, crowned with forests, whose
6 II, VII | But not a boat was on the shore, not a barge at the little
7 II, VII | examined the houses on the shore, abandoned like all the
8 II, VII | kibitka found itself on the shore of the smaller arm of the
9 II, X | Nothing but forty miles on the shore of the lake up to the mouth
10 II, X | in the current along the shore. It was steered by means
11 II, X | current, which ran along the shore, without drifting out into
12 II, X | high granite rocks of the shore. On the right bank could
13 II, X | abstractedly gazing at the shore. A cry was about to escape
14 II, XI | in all haste regained the shore. Wolves, like other beasts
15 II, XII | Russian town situated on the shore of the Sea of Okhotsk, had
16 II, XIV | preparations on the opposite shore could be distinctly seen.
17 II, XV | beyond the houses on the shore, and left the other quarters
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