Book, Chapter
1 I, II | a single wire more than eight thousand versts in length,
2 I, II | wall measuring more than eight English miles, and flanked
3 I, IV | proceeded, and at half-past eight in the evening arrived at
4 I, IX | but its four wheels, with eight or nine feet between them,
5 I, IX | the 20th of July, at about eight o’clock in the morning,
6 I, XII | town of Ichim, and before eight o’clock the next evening
7 I, XII | horizon of the steppe.~It was eight o’clock in the evening when
8 I, XIII| without another word.~At eight o’clock the next morning,
9 I, XV | on the 29th of July, at eight o’clock in the evening,
10 II, VI | crossed the Obi, that is, for eight days, must be almost exhausted.
11 II, VII | journey from Tomsk had taken eight days. If it had not been
12 II, VIII| calculations, now made almost eight miles an hour.~After crossing
13 II, VIII| again delayed, and that in eight days, or at most ten, he
14 II, X | them along at a rate of eight miles an hour. In a day
15 II, X | block up its course.~At eight in the evening the moorings
16 II, XI | XI BETWEEN TWO BANKS~BY eight in the evening, the country,
17 II, XII | hope of the father, exiled eight thousand versts from his
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