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1 I, I | with the crowd, and finally left the apartments without his 2 I, I | this moment!”~The officer left the hall and entered a large 3 I, II | Czar had not so suddenly left the ball-room of the New 4 I, III | long together. When her son left her, he went away with a 5 I, III | his sovereign, immediately left the imperial cabinet, and, 6 I, IV | Harry Blount, seated at the left of the train, only saw one 7 I, IV | about the unfortunate one left behind.~With the Russian 8 I, V | at which Michael Strogoff left the platform, there was 9 I, V | he settled his bill and left the inn. By way of precaution, 10 I, VI | before the poor Bohemians had left them.~Under these energetic 11 I, VI | may God guide me!”~Michael left the great square of Nijni-Novgorod, 12 I, VI | repeated, “she could not have left Nijni-Novgorod yet. We’ll 13 I, VI | Strogoff. And together they left the police station.~ 14 I, VII | brother, you shall know why I left the shores of the Baltic 15 I, VII | same instinct, they had left Nijni-Novgorod together. 16 I, VII | between sunset and dawn, and left the steersman light enough 17 I, VIII| his troop, who had already left the vessel. “That’s a bold 18 I, VIII| for an instant. She had left her hand in that of her 19 I, VIII| invasion was not known when I left Riga. It was only at Moscow 20 I, VIII| daughter, so soon to be left alone, when, shedding bitter 21 I, VIII| her daughter, who was thus left alone and almost penniless. 22 I, IX | of travelers had already left Perm, and therefore conveyances 23 I, IX | twelve oclock the tarantass left Perm in a cloud of dust.~ 24 I, IX | right, “na levo,” to the left, pronounced in a guttural 25 I, IX | Hold up, my cousin on the left! Gee up, my little father 26 I, IX | Tartar invasion has only left the road open, we shall 27 I, X | over the precipice on the left, two hundred feet in front 28 I, XI | have discovered that he has left us behind!”~“To deceive 29 I, XI | confounded carriage, and left us quietly seated in the 30 I, XI | perfectly well that he has left us behind, wretch that he 31 I, XI | ground, that if it were left here until next spring it 32 I, XII | oclock the two vehicles left the town of Ekaterenburg 33 I, XII | Nadia’s thoughts sometimes left the provinces of Lake Baikal, 34 I, XII | after the two carriages had left Ekaterenburg they reached 35 I, XII | reached; and the travelers now left behind them the country 36 I, XII | hour after the berlin was left far behind, looking only 37 I, XII | an officer nor a soldier left in Ichim.~On arriving at 38 I, XII | moment,” said the man, and left the room.~The postmaster 39 I, XIII| gesture. The girl sighed and left the room.~Michael Strogoff 40 I, XIII| disagreeable remembrances, was soon left far behind.~At the different 41 I, XIII| trust that my mother has left Omsk.”~“And when shall you 42 I, XIII| were killed, the ferryboat left to drift away, and the Tartars 43 I, XIV | Irkutsk.”~And suddenly he left the public room, whilst 44 I, XV | that Michael Strogoff had left the posting-house so promptly. 45 I, XV | that Michael Strogoff had left Omsk. This town is situated 46 I, XV | morrow, Michael Strogoff left Elamsk at the moment when 47 I, XV | afternoon, Michael Strogoff left the last depressions of 48 I, XV | his horse’s hoofs.~He had left Moscow on the 15th of July. 49 I, XVI | took the road towards the left bank of the Obi, which was 50 I, XVI | paces before him on the left of the road. “There is a 51 I, XVI | Baraba.”~“Who knows if he has left Omsk?” replied the deh-baschi. “ 52 I, XVI | is possible that he has left the Irkutsk road, depending 53 I, XVI | the pendja-baschi; “for we left Omsk within an hour after 54 I, XVII| columns, had marched to the left on Omsk, to the right on 55 I, XVII| louder, and soon to the left of Kolyvan a mist collected— 56 I, XVII| horsemen stopped on the left of the Obi, to await the 57 I, XVII| Flames soon sprang up on the left of the town. Fire was devouring 58 I, XVII| telegraph office. Two wires left it in westerly and easterly 59 I, XVII| field of battle.~They had left Ichim only a few hours after 60 I, XVII| before the town, they had left just as the struggle broke 61 II, II | Eastern Siberia. He therefore left a garrison in Omsk, and, 62 II, II | the country traversed, and left little of anything behind 63 II, II | any resources. The Tartars left a desert behind them.~Conspicuous 64 II, II | Sangarre had not again left Ogareff. The circumstance 65 II, II | waters of the Irtych, never left her thoughts.~Could such 66 II, III | first ranks of those who had left the Tartar camp— that is 67 II, III | solemn entry.~Ivan Ogareff left the Emir at Tomsk, where 68 II, III | She therefore immediately left the encampment. A quarter 69 II, III | ground. Her dress torn off left her back bare. A saber was 70 II, V | without looking round he left the square, followed by 71 II, V | torch-bearers.~Michael was left alone, at a few paces from 72 II, VI | afterwards, Michael and Nadia had left Tomsk.~Many others of the 73 II, VI | had waited till the crowd left the square. Michael, abandoned 74 II, VI | still closer united. They left the house after an hour’ 75 II, VI | with what her companion left.~Michael and Nadia quitted 76 II, VII | be seen to the right and left of the road. It was seven 77 II, VII | the kibitka reached the left bank, where one of the wide 78 II, VII | willing or not, must be left the sixth? At any rate, 79 II, VIII| There was not a living being left to tell the tale.~About 80 II, VIII| flames, and about to be left by the last of the marauders. 81 II, VIII| was quite useless. He was left there to die without being 82 II, IX | of Nicholas had not been left on the road, but it was 83 II, IX | its way to Irkutsk, had left plain traces: here a dead 84 II, IX | of that letter before you left Moscow?”~“No, I did not 85 II, IX | by the ruins which they left after them— the cold cinders 86 II, IX | violent excitement.~“We have left the road,” said Michael, 87 II, IX | Tartar custom, had been left in the steppe to die of 88 II, IX | him, that he might not be left exposed; and the hole into 89 II, X | s troops arrived on the left bank of the Dinka, and he 90 II, X | Three months before they had left the town of Archangel. They 91 II, X | procured horses they had left Tomsk the same evening, 92 II, X | In half an hour the raft left the little port of Livenitchnaia, 93 II, X | But though the Tartars had left their traces on all sides, 94 II, XI | drove the flames towards the left. It was just possible that 95 II, XI | drifting on to us on the left!”~“Fend! fend off with your 96 II, XI | were heard fired from the left bank. The fugitives, taken 97 II, XI | lights of Irkutsk; on the left, the fires of the Tartar 98 II, XII | with its suburbs on the left bank. On this side, defence 99 II, XII | army, except the garrisons left in the principal conquered 100 II, XII | Irkutsk. Nadia must have left Riga on the 10th of July. 101 II, XIII| come?”~“From Moscow.”~“You left Moscow?”~“On the 15th of 102 II, XIII| the reason that, having left Moscow on the 15th of July, 103 II, XIII| daughter, Nadia Fedor, had left Russia on the date fixed 104 II, XIII| which his daughter must have left European Russia, told him 105 II, XIII| must your daughter have left the Russian territory?”~“ 106 II, XIII| did,” replied Fedor.~“I left Moscow on the 15th of July.”~“ 107 II, XIV | crossing the Angara from the left bank was to be made. The 108 II, XIV | the Bolchaia Gate would be left entirely without defenders, 109 II, XIV | very small guard had been left there. And by the traitor110 II, XV | houses on the shore, and left the other quarters of the 111 II, XV | my sister still, when you left Riga to come to Irkutsk,


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