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1 I, I | tidings of him?”~“None,” replied General Kissoff. “The head
2 I, I | say; and when asked, he replied in a jocular manner that
3 I, I | telegraphed already, ‘splendid!’” replied Harry Blount calmly, employing
4 I, I | me, it seemed radiant,” replied Harry Blount, who perhaps,
5 I, I | I had been there, sir,” replied the English correspondent.~“
6 I, II | extremely dangerous man, sire,” replied the chief of police.~“He
7 I, II | voluntarily returned there,” replied the chief of police, adding,
8 I, III | eagerly.~“He is here, sire,” replied General Kissoff.~“Have you
9 I, III | Czar.~“I think so, sire,” replied General Kissoff; “and your
10 I, IV | Chinese frontier!”~“Well,” replied the Persian, “if the carpets
11 I, IV | throw ashes on your head,” replied the traveler, “will that
12 I, IV | the Persian.~“Or a spy,” replied the other, lowering his
13 I, IV | from Riga?” he said.~“Yes,” replied the young girl.~“You are
14 I, IV | route?”~“By Perm.”~“Good!” replied the inspector. “Take care
15 I, V | unperceived.~“I am resting,” replied Michael Strogoff.~“Do you
16 I, V | It is not necessary,” he replied, and calmly stepped back
17 I, V | different, the Bohemian replied in words which signify, “
18 I, V | surprise.~“Yes, Sangarre,” replied the Bohemian; “to-morrow,
19 I, VI | will follow you, brother,” replied the girl, putting her hand
20 I, VII | You shall know all,” replied the girl, with a faint smile. “
21 I, VIII| father, as the Russians say,” replied Alcide Jolivet, “I’m a good
22 I, VIII| Thank you, brother,” replied Nadia.~Michael Strogoff
23 I, IX | them, whatever they be,” replied the girl. “If you ever hear
24 I, IX | are a brave girl, Nadia,” replied Michael. “God Himself would
25 I, IX | hours ago, little father,” replied the postmaster.~“Is it a
26 I, X | ever get there at all,” replied he, with a shake of his
27 I, X | Strogoff.~“I’m not afraid,” replied the young Livonian, her
28 I, X | of the flashes.~“Nadia!” replied Michael, “fear nothing!”~“
29 I, X | Let us wait, brother,” replied Nadia; “but if you delay,
30 I, XI | They can expect nothing,” replied the iemschik.~“Why not?”
31 I, XI | horses!”~“I will go on foot,” replied Michael, interrupting the
32 I, XI | him alone.”~“I will stay,” replied Nadia.~“Whatever happens,
33 I, XI | iemschik.~“He is right,” replied Nadia simply.~Meanwhile
34 I, XI | France.”~“Nor from England,” replied the other.~On the road,
35 I, XI | Certainly, Mr. Korpanoff,” replied Alcide. “Fancy! our driver
36 I, XI | easiest thing in the world,” replied Alcide. “Go and harness
37 I, XI | post-horse.”~“Mr. Jolivet,” replied the Englishman, “this joking
38 I, XI | proposal.”~“Indeed, sir,” replied Michael, “I would willingly
39 I, XI | with a similar misfortune,” replied Michael.~“But why should
40 I, XI | I have only done, sir,” replied Michael, “what anyone would
41 I, XI | anything to conceal, at once replied, “I am bound for Omsk, gentlemen.”~“
42 I, XI | gentlemen.”~“Mr. Blount and I,” replied Alcide, “go where danger
43 I, XI | meet there.”~“Indeed, sir,” replied Michael, “I have little
44 I, XI | We know nothing as yet,” replied Alcide; “but we shall certainly
45 I, XI | invasion is?”~“Indeed, sir,” replied Alcide, “we only know what
46 I, XI | them.”~“Indeed I must,” replied Michael.~“It is reported
47 I, XI | things are always known,” replied Alcide; “it is in the air.”~“
48 I, XI | his silence.~“I knew it,” replied Alcide.~“And do you know
49 I, XI | a letter to my cousin,” replied Alcide, smiling.~“You lost
50 I, XI | young girl.~“No, brother,” replied Nadia.~At that moment the
51 I, XI | added Blount.~“In Siberia,” replied Michael, “we are obliged
52 I, XI | horses.~“As you please,” replied the iemschik. “Only, you
53 I, XI | infant?”~“I never heard it,” replied Harry Blount.~“Then you
54 I, XII | exactly what we intend doing,” replied Blount.~“Good,” replied
55 I, XII | replied Blount.~“Good,” replied Michael; “but do not lose
56 I, XII | spoke in sentences; Blount replied by monosyllables. Each looked
57 I, XII | the girl, “What girl?” he replied, quite seriously.~“Why,
58 I, XII | No; his grandmother!” replied Alcide, angry at his indifference. “
59 I, XII | no time to lose either,” replied Michael, restraining himself
60 I, XIII| extended to him already replied to all that he might have
61 I, XIII| It is possible, Nadia,” replied Michael; “and I hope she
62 I, XIII| anything.”~“I am ready,” replied Nadia.~“Even to leap into
63 I, XIV | They have not killed her,” replied the mujik, anticipating
64 I, XIV | five versts from Omsk,” replied the mujik.~“What wound can
65 I, XIV | the head, now healing,” replied the mujik. “After a few
66 I, XIV | Not an hour!”~“Come now,” replied the mujik, recognizing the
67 I, XIV | unperceived.”~“Friend,” replied Michael Strogoff, “Heaven
68 I, XIV | expect reward on earth,” replied the mujik.~Michael Strogoff
69 I, XIV | astonished mujik.~“Silence!” replied Michael, with his finger
70 I, XIV | corpse.~“It is Ivan Ogareff,” replied the Siberian, in a deep
71 I, XIV | You are mistaken,” coldly replied Michael Strogoff. “A resemblance
72 I, XIV | say, my good woman,” he replied, stepping back.~“Michael!”
73 I, XIV | Strogoff?” he asked.~“It is I,” replied the old woman, in a tone
74 I, XIV | Siberian whom I took for him,” replied Marfa Strogoff. “This is
75 I, XIV | Ogareff.~“No, it was not he,” replied a second time Marfa Strogoff. “
76 I, XVI | questions?” he asked.~“Speak,” replied the old man.~“Have the Tartars
77 I, XVI | knows if he has left Omsk?” replied the deh-baschi. “Perhaps
78 I, XVII| who, quite unmoved, merely replied: “It is his right, sir,
79 II, I | the barbarians, who only replied by prods with a lance or
80 II, I | I don’t wish to sleep,” replied the Englishman. “What will
81 II, I | of what we ought to do,” replied Blount. “M. Jolivet, I have
82 II, II | Imperturbable as usual, Ogareff replied coldly to the deference
83 II, II | nothing to fear from them,” replied Ivan Ogareff. “The invasion
84 II, II | It shall be thus, Ivan,” replied Feofar.~“What are your orders,
85 II, II | and French newspapers,” replied Blount laconically.~“You
86 II, II | Daily Telegraph.”~“Sir,” replied Blount, with the most imperturbable
87 II, II | think, my dear friend,” replied Alcide, smiling, “that the
88 II, II | advantage of it, of course,” replied Alcide, “and go quietly
89 II, II | although Michael had not replied to the insult as he would
90 II, II | have deceived me in this,” replied Nadia, “when he deceived
91 II, II | Yes, fearless indeed!” replied Nadia.~“It was just what
92 II, II | lion?”~“A lion indeed!” replied Nadia. “A lion, a hero!”~“
93 II, II | without understanding him,” replied the girl. “I never felt
94 II, II | He was very handsome,” replied Nadia, blushing.~“It was
95 II, II | Mother, I ask you nothing,” replied Nadia.~All was thus explained
96 II, III | my daughter!”~“It is he!” replied Nadia, choking with emotion. “
97 II, III | will know nothing, Ivan,” replied Tsigane; “for you do not
98 II, III | me?” said Marfa.~“Come!” replied Sangarre, and pushing the
99 II, III | asked Ogareff.~“Yes,” replied the old Siberian calmly.~“
100 II, III | Yes, retaliation truly,” replied Blount; “but Strogoff is
101 II, III | the same in his position,” replied Alcide. “What a scar the
102 II, IV | save her.”~“Calm yourself,” replied Blount coolly. “Any interference
103 II, V | this?”~“No, that I am not,” replied Blount.~“The readers of
104 II, V | Nadia!”~“Come, brother,” replied Nadia, “use my eyes whilst
105 II, VI | Nadia?” he asked.~“Yes,” replied the young girl; “I am close
106 II, VI | all, who he was.~“Nadia,” replied he, “we must separate!”~“
107 II, VI | for me!”~“Nadia, Nadia,” replied Michael, “you should think
108 II, VI | your father!”~“Michael,” replied Nadia, “you have more need
109 II, VI | Yes, Michael,” invariably replied the young girl, who contented
110 II, VI | road?”~“Not a single soul,” replied Nadia.~“Do you not hear
111 II, VI | look-out!”~“Wait, Michael!” replied Nadia, going back a few
112 II, VI | are going to Irkutsk,” he replied.~“Oh! little father, you
113 II, VI | have burnt out his eyes!” replied Nadia, extending her hands,
114 II, VI | said Nicholas.~“Yes,” replied Michael.~“They try to be
115 II, VI | office?”~“That may be,” replied Nicholas. “I was stationed
116 II, VI | to Irkutsk?”~“I fear so,” replied Michael.~“Yes . . . you
117 II, VI | Michael.~“It is not possible,” replied Nicholas; “no, it is not
118 II, VII | from the first houses,” replied Nadia.~“Can the town be
119 II, VII | sworn to go to Irkutsk,” he replied.~But to accomplish his mission,
120 II, VII | with us.”~“I must indeed!” replied Nicholas. “The wire is no
121 II, VII | reproach yourself, friend,” replied Michael, pressing his hand
122 II, VII | scarcely light yet, brother,” replied Nadia. “The fog is still
123 II, VII | to roll away, brother,” replied Nadia, “and it will soon
124 II, VII | What does that matter?” replied Michael. “Let us get across
125 II, VIII| asked Michael.~“A corpse!” replied Nicholas, who had leapt
126 II, IX | Michael?”~“To Irkutsk!” he replied.~“By the highroad?”~“Yes,
127 II, IX | ought always to have been,” replied Michael, his brow darkening.~
128 II, IX | try to see her, Michael,” replied Nadia. “Chance alone brought
129 II, IX | toward Irkutsk?”~“No, Nadia,” replied Michael, gravely. “I should
130 II, IX | have crossed the Dinka,” replied Michael, “I should like
131 II, X | be.~“No one pays here,” replied the old man gravely; “every
132 II, X | I prefer to act alone,” replied Michael.~“But those blackguards
133 II, X | No, not a long time!” replied Michael quietly.~Half an
134 II, XI | them,” said Alcide.~“Yes,” replied Michael, “but God is with
135 II, XI | you ready?” to which she replied as usual, “I am ready!”~
136 II, XII | Voranzoff.~“Yes, general,” replied the Grand Duke, “and I do
137 II, XII | Six days at most, sir,” replied the Grand Duke. “A brave
138 II, XII | a sortie.”~“Good, sir,” replied the Grand Duke. “Wait till
139 II, XII | the first sortie.”~“Yes,” replied the Grand Duke with an emotion
140 II, XII | are not ignorant of it,” replied Fedor.~“They wish to have
141 II, XIII| invasion.~After Ogareff had replied, the Grand Duke signed to
142 II, XIII| the truth, your Highness,” replied Ivan Ogareff coldly. “I
143 II, XIII| you would have been lost!” replied the Grand Duke. “And how
144 II, XIII| side of your Highness,” replied Ogareff.~“So be it, Strogoff.
145 II, XIII| same time that you did,” replied Fedor.~“I left Moscow on
146 II, XIII| for all these questions, replied without the least hesitation.
147 II, XIV | that man?” he asked.~“I,” replied Michael.~One of the officers
148 II, XV | the exile, Wassili Fedor,” replied Michael.~“The daughter of
149 II, XV | for your mother?”~“No,” replied Nadia, “none of any sort
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