Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | the churches, the natural refuge for all who weep, for all
2 I, XI | and it had come to seek refuge in this cave, doubtless
3 I, XII | their horses, were taking refuge in the plains of the north.
4 I, XIV | they were compelled to take refuge in the upper town.~It was
5 I, XVI | he exclaimed. “To take refuge there is to run the risk
6 I, XVII| Kamsk and other towns take refuge during the summer from the
7 I, XVII| Was this a time to seek refuge there? Would he not run
8 I, XVII| was, Michael could take refuge there, and wait till nightfall,
9 II, II | and garrison had sought refuge, had decided to pass on,
10 II, VII | the Tartars, and to take refuge at Irkutsk. The same injunction
11 II, VII | had been obliged to take refuge in the carriage.~Michael
12 II, VIII| a village should offer a refuge to the Emir’s soldiers?
13 II, X | they hoped to obtain a refuge at Irkutsk, but not being
14 II, XI | unhappy people would have no refuge but the ice blocks themselves.
15 II, XII | are not unknown.~Being the refuge for all the Siberians of
16 II, XII | Those who did not take refuge in the capital had to retire
17 II, XIV | the river itself to seek a refuge in its depths from the flames.
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