Book, Chapter
1 I, V | subsided, and its two inmates lay motionless, buried under
2 I, V | accomplish the three miles that lay between the gourbi and the
3 I, V | Timascheff.”~Beyond the ditch lay a small piece of meadow
4 I, V | been traveling, I would lay my cap to a dish of couscous
5 I, VIII| which, calm and deserted, lay outstretched before him.
6 I, VIII| constellations in their beauty lay stretched before his eyes—
7 I, XI | sir; I should much rather lay to and wait till daylight.
8 I, XII | certain, moreover, that it lay two degrees at least still
9 I, XXI | the stern winter-time that lay before them— a winter-time
10 I, XXII| the north, east, and west lay the Gallian Sea, smooth
11 II, II | accustomed routine; and they lay down night after night,
12 II, III | sidereal regions. Unfolded lay the past and the present
13 II, IV | beyond the orbit of Jupiter, lay clearly defined before their
14 II, V | the Dobryna and the Hansa lay firmly imprisoned in their
15 II, V | mile of level ground that lay between the mountain and
16 II, V | the spot where the Hansa lay bound in her icy trammels.
17 II, VIII| the book of the firmament lay open before him, he could
18 II, XIV | up the arduous way that lay between his nook below and
19 II, XV | first occupant who should lay claim to it. To plant the
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