Book, Chapter
1 I, I | the Obi.”~“And the traitor Ivan Ogareff, are there no tidings
2 I, II | tell me all you know of Ivan Ogareff.”~“He is an extremely
3 I, II | long in coming.~“Did not Ivan Ogareff,” asked the Czar, “
4 I, II | the chief of police, “that Ivan Ogareff has a hand in this
5 I, II | of. After leaving Perm, Ivan Ogareff crossed the Ural
6 I, II | been stopped. Moreover, Ivan Ogareff, thirsting for vengeance,
7 I, II | schemes such as those of Ivan Ogareff could never have
8 I, II | he does not know is, that Ivan Ogareff, as well as being
9 I, II | of the rebellion of which Ivan Ogareff was the instigator.
10 I, II | him from the treason of Ivan Ogareff.~A courier only
11 I, III | beware of the traitor, Ivan Ogareff, who will perhaps
12 I, IV | as yet found no traces of Ivan Ogareff. It was not known
13 I, IV | rulers.~Be that as it may, Ivan Ogareff had hitherto managed
14 I, IV | these officials were seeking Ivan Ogareff. The government,
15 I, VI | leave the province;” if Ivan Ogareff was still in the
16 I, XII | reporters were not mistaken, if Ivan Ogareff had really passed
17 I, XIV | emergency. This man was Colonel Ivan Ogareff.~Ivan Ogareff, terrible
18 I, XIV | was Colonel Ivan Ogareff.~Ivan Ogareff, terrible as any
19 I, XIV | the banks of the Irtych, Ivan Ogareff was already master
20 I, XIV | Irkutsk was the real object of Ivan Ogareff. The plan of the
21 I, XIV | the upper quarter, which Ivan Ogareff, notwithstanding
22 I, XIV | that of a corpse.~“It is Ivan Ogareff,” replied the Siberian,
23 I, XIV | the band of Sangarre, that Ivan Ogareff had been able to
24 I, XIV | held supreme authority.~Ivan Ogareff had been barely
25 I, XIV | Michael Strogoff must avoid Ivan Ogareff, and contrive not
26 I, XIV | square in the presence of Ivan Ogareff, to whom all the
27 I, XIV | Strogoff?” asked a second time Ivan Ogareff.~“No, it was not
28 I, XIV | whom God has given me?”~Ivan Ogareff regarded with an
29 I, XV | promptly. The orders of Ivan Ogareff had been immediately
30 I, XV | betrayed his incognito. Ivan Ogareff was no longer ignorant
31 I, XV | Strogoff was in the hands of Ivan Ogareff, and that she was
32 I, XVI | fancied that he could not hate Ivan Ogareff more, yet a fresh
33 II, I | sacrificed to the vengeance of Ivan Ogareff.~What had become
34 II, I | he was still in front of Ivan Ogareff.~“I will get there!”
35 II, I | else was the presence of Ivan Ogareff in the Tartar camp.
36 II, I | but from his lieutenant, Ivan Ogareff.”~“He is a villain.”~“
37 II, I | the two correspondents. Ivan Ogareff’s arrival would
38 II, I | along the road from Kolyvan. Ivan Ogareff, followed by several
39 II, II | CORRESPONDENTS IN TROUBLE~IVAN OGAREFF was bringing up
40 II, II | Kolyvan, joined Feofar’s army.~Ivan Ogareff’s soldiers halted
41 II, II | fierce spy, the tool of Ivan Ogareff, had not deserted
42 II, II | could penetrate anywhere. Ivan Ogareff was kept acquainted
43 II, II | service body and soul.~When Ivan Ogareff entered on the path
44 II, II | front of the camp to receive Ivan Ogareff. Arrived in his
45 II, II | their places in the tent. Ivan Ogareff dismounted and entered.~
46 II, II | fortune of his subjects.~When Ivan Ogareff appeared, the great
47 II, II | question you,” said he; “speak, Ivan. You will find here ears
48 II, II | fear from them,” replied Ivan Ogareff. “The invasion has
49 II, II | silence.~“My advice,” answered Ivan Ogareff quickly, “is to
50 II, II | great result aimed at by Ivan Ogareff. To listen to him,
51 II, II | Tartars.~“It shall be thus, Ivan,” replied Feofar.~“What
52 II, II | be summarily suppressed.~Ivan Ogareff and the housch-begui
53 II, II | indifference.~Whether or not Ivan Ogareff perceived that the
54 II, II | French chancellor’s office.”~Ivan Ogareff took the letters
55 II, II | completely of his replies.~Ivan Ogareff, without frowning,
56 II, II | do you think of Colonel Ivan Ogareff, general-in-chief
57 II, II | of time.”~The arrival of Ivan Ogareff, which had given
58 II, II | consequence of the arrival of Ivan Ogareff, he questioned whether
59 II, II | the prisoners brought by Ivan Ogareff to the Tartar camp
60 II, II | of all those captured by Ivan Ogareff, and consequently
61 II, III | The prisoners brought by Ivan Ogareff had been added to
62 II, III | to make a solemn entry.~Ivan Ogareff left the Emir at
63 II, III | moment in Zabediero, among Ivan Ogareff’s prisoners. Sangarre
64 II, III | first thought was to tell Ivan Ogareff. She therefore immediately
65 II, III | You will know nothing, Ivan,” replied Tsigane; “for
66 II, III | apprehension of this courier,” said Ivan Ogareff. “If the letter
67 II, III | question. “I am not mistaken, Ivan,” she said.~“But, Sangarre,
68 II, III | but his mother knows him. Ivan, we must make his mother
69 II, III | immediately under arms.~Ivan Ogareff arrived, surrounded
70 II, III | catastrophe was imminent: for Ivan Ogareff knew now that Marfa
71 II, III | said, “I have no news.”~Ivan Ogareff’s only reply was
72 II, III | ensued, and, on a sign from Ivan Ogareff, Sangarre advanced
73 II, III | before her, she took her to Ivan Ogareff, in the middle of
74 II, III | Marfa, standing before Ivan Ogareff, drew herself up,
75 II, III | have passed before you.”~Ivan Ogareff saw that, whatever
76 II, III | were to reach Irkutsk, all Ivan Ogareff’s plans would be
77 II, III | Siberia.~On an order from Ivan Ogareff the prisoners defiled,
78 II, III | were pressed into them.~Ivan Ogareff was baffled by mother
79 II, III | struck, he could not do so. Ivan Ogareff had succeeded.~“
80 II, III | observed Blount, “if only Ivan Ogareff would let us know
81 II, III | contents of that letter.”~Ivan Ogareff, when he had stanched
82 II, IV | trumpets announced his arrival. Ivan Ogareff— the Scarred Cheek,
83 II, IV | turned away with disgust when Ivan Ogareff presented himself
84 II, IV | therefore trembled for him. Ivan Ogareff was not a man to
85 II, IV | the crowd of prisoners. Ivan Ogareff had taken no notice
86 II, IV | but your traitor’s face, Ivan, will not the less carry
87 II, IV | the knout.”~At this reply Ivan Ogareff became perfectly
88 II, V | threatening manner. Doubtless Ivan Ogareff, being well acquainted
89 II, V | whenever he cast his looks on Ivan Ogareff. He was prepared
90 II, V | accomplished came over him. “Ivan,” said he, in a stern voice, “
91 II, V | said he, in a stern voice, “Ivan the Traitor, the last menace
92 II, V | eyes shall be for you!”~Ivan Ogareff shrugged his shoulders.~
93 II, V | was not to be looking at Ivan when his eyes were put out.
94 II, V | Take that woman away!” said Ivan.~Two soldiers were about
95 II, V | remained in the square only Ivan Ogareff and the torch bearers.
96 II, V | give him a parting blow?~Ivan Ogareff slowly approached
97 II, V | coming, drew himself up. Ivan drew from his pocket the
98 II, V | true Courier of the Czar is Ivan Ogareff.”~This said, the
99 II, VI | That letter of which Ivan Ogareff robbed me! Well!
100 II, VI | You have heard speak of Ivan Ogareff?”~“Yes.”~“You know
101 II, VI | half indignant enough when Ivan Ogareff is spoken of. Your
102 II, VI | possible! When I think of Ivan Ogareff, of the harm which
103 II, VIII| since the encounter with Ivan Ogareff at Omsk, the courier
104 II, IX | Emir’s army, commanded by Ivan Ogareff, might at any moment
105 II, IX | Because I must be there before Ivan Ogareff,” exclaimed Michael.~“
106 II, X | camp, when he laid open Ivan Ogareff’s face with the
107 II, X | doubt that the Emir and Ivan Ogareff were before the
108 II, XII | these barbarous chiefs was Ivan Ogareff, a Russian officer
109 II, XII | positions for the siege.~Ivan Ogareff, who was a clever
110 II, XII | Tartars were driven out.~Ivan Ogareff then thought of
111 II, XIII| Michael Strogoff.”~It was Ivan Ogareff. He had taken the
112 II, XIII| The Grand Duke looked at Ivan Ogareff for some moments
113 II, XIII| Czar?”~“Here it is.”~And Ivan Ogareff handed to the Grand
114 II, XIII| your Highness,” replied Ivan Ogareff coldly. “I was present
115 II, XIII| Highness, and I know also that Ivan Ogareff has sworn to revenge
116 II, XIII| the criminal projects of Ivan Ogareff against your person.”~“
117 II, XIII| according to his intention, Ivan Ogareff should present himself
118 II, XIII| the feet of Feofar-Khan.~Ivan Ogareff, having every facility
119 II, XIII| the odious part played by Ivan Ogareff; no one guessed
120 II, XIII| prevented her from setting out. Ivan Ogareff had just committed
121 II, XIII| repulsing the invaders.~Ivan Ogareff, being entirely
122 II, XIII| herself in communication with Ivan Ogareff.~For two days the
123 II, XIII| o’clock in the morning, Ivan Ogareff had resolved to
124 II, XIV | OF THE FIFTH OF OCTOBER~IVAN OGAREFF’S plan had been
125 II, XIV | Grand Duke in the power of Ivan Ogareff.~During the day,
126 II, XIV | so opportunely given by Ivan Ogareff, there was good
127 II, XIV | would favor the plans of Ivan Ogareff.~For a few days
128 II, XIV | name they could give to Ivan Ogareff—should be brought
129 II, XIV | waiting for the assault. Ivan Ogareff opened the window
130 II, XIV | It was by the orders of Ivan Ogareff that the torrents
131 II, XIV | float. This was the way Ivan Ogareff carried on warfare!
132 II, XIV | the night.~“At last!” said Ivan Ogareff.~He had good reason
133 II, XIV | later betray the town!~“Ivan Ogareff!” she cried.~On
134 II, XIV | determined to defend herself.~“Ivan Ogareff!” again cried Nadia,
135 II, XIV | between his clenched teeth.~“Ivan Ogareff!” exclaimed a third
136 II, XIV | had just in time reached Ivan Ogareff’s room, and entered
137 II, XIV | the point of the sword?~Ivan Ogareff watched his strange
138 II, XIV | man walked straight up to Ivan Ogareff, and placing himself
139 II, XIV | courier of the Czar! He is Ivan Ogareff!”~“Ivan Ogareff!”
140 II, XIV | Czar! He is Ivan Ogareff!”~“Ivan Ogareff!” exclaimed the
141 II, XIV | exclaimed the Grand Duke.~“Yes, Ivan the Traitor!”~“But who are
142 II, XV | vainly endeavored to join Ivan Ogareff.~For two days the
|