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1 I, I | but, since scientific men know that human ears possess,
2 I, I | continued Alcide Jolivet, “you know that, in the middle of a
3 I, I | satisfied tone.~“Then you know also that orders have been
4 I, I | that my dear cousin shall know of them to-morrow.”~“Exactly
5 I, I | the Daily Telegraph shall know it also, M. Jolivet.”~“Well,
6 I, II | briefly, “and tell me all you know of Ivan Ogareff.”~“He is
7 I, II | Well, then, I myself know,” answered the Czar. “I
8 I, II | last dispatches, he must know what measures have been
9 I, II | Czar; “but what he does not know is, that Ivan Ogareff, as
10 I, II | the Grand Duke does not know; and this is what he must
11 I, II | and this is what he must know!”~“Well, sire, an intelligent,
12 I, III | Palace?”~“Yes, sire.”~“You know him?”~“Personally, and at
13 I, III | of the Czar.”~“Thou dost know Siberia?”~“I am a Siberian.”~“
14 I, IV | habitual among Russians, who know that spies are ever on the
15 I, IV | times, and you never can know with whom you are traveling.”~
16 I, IV | flatter themselves that they know anything really of what
17 I, V | before doing so, he wished to know exactly the hour at which
18 I, VII | To-morrow, brother, you shall know why I left the shores of
19 I, VII | nothing, sister.”~“You shall know all,” replied the girl,
20 I, VII | approach—for they did not know him— his ears were soon
21 I, VII | agreeable to me. One may always know what one has to look for,
22 I, VIII| that woman there might well know—”~Michael Strogoff was on
23 I, VIII| Kolyvan?”~“That I don’t know, but I can assure you, for
24 I, IX | two other horses seemed to know no other pace than the gallop,
25 I, X | fatigue or danger.”~“Nadia, I know that you are ready to brave
26 I, XI | was also very anxious to know who it was that had not
27 I, XI | unnecessary, sir; we already know each other, for we traveled
28 I, XI | merchant, of Irkutsk. But may I know what has happened which,
29 I, XI | dear fellow. You do not know how to look at the bright
30 I, XI | What! the fellow not know that he was leaving the
31 I, XI | moment’s reflection.~“We know nothing as yet,” replied
32 I, XI | indifferent tone he asked, “Do you know, with any certainty, where
33 I, XI | replied Alcide, “we only know what they said at Perm.
34 I, XI | country.”~“But how do they know it?” asked Michael, whom
35 I, XI | Ekaterenburg.”~“Ah! you know that, Mr. Jolivet?” said
36 I, XI | replied Alcide.~“And do you know that he went disguised as
37 I, XI | the iemschik. “Only, you know, two carriages instead of
38 I, XI | his fault if we did not know how to follow him!”~Then
39 I, XI | Blount.~“Then you do not know what that suckling had become
40 I, XII | much embarrassed, did not know whom to obey, and looked
41 I, XIII| especially felt a great wish to know who was the man who had
42 I, XIII| Michael.~“Yes.”~“Do you know that man who took my horses?”~“
43 I, XIII| a gentle voice. “I only know one thing, or rather I do
44 I, XIII| thing, or rather I do not know it, I feel it. It is that
45 I, XIV | askest! Dost thou no longer know thy mother?”~“You are mistaken,”
46 I, XIV | which sought him. “I do not know in truth what it is you
47 I, XIV | Michael Strogoff.”~“Dost thou know, old woman, that I can torture
48 I, XIV | been important for him to know. He therefore at once gave
49 I, XIV | the moment arrives I shall know how to make her speak, this
50 I, XV | him.~But what he did not know, and could not know, was
51 I, XV | not know, and could not know, was that Marfa Strogoff
52 I, XVI | Tomsk?”~“He has.”~“Do you know if his men have entered
53 I, XVI | remarkable strength, and know no other pace than the gallop.~
54 I, XVI | and, as he said, he will know how to make the old witch
55 I, XVII| by fatigue, “What do you know?” he asked.~“Nothing,” answered
56 I, XVII| are the victors?”~“I don’t know.”~Such calmness, such indifference,
57 II, I | regaining our liberty.”~“Do you know of any other?” asked Blount,
58 II, II | head of your troops, you know. The lines of the Ichim
59 II, II | again about this Nicholas. I know only one man, one alone,
60 II, II | motives which I do not know, I understand that Nicholas
61 II, II | mother. All that you do not know, Nadia—all that I did not
62 II, II | Nadia—all that I did not know myself—I now know. You have
63 II, II | did not know myself—I now know. You have made me understand
64 II, III | what neither of them could know was that Michael, having
65 II, III | common misfortune. Did Nadia know who he was? Yes, for he
66 II, III | himself. But he did not know that part of this scene,
67 II, III | prisoners. Sangarre did not know him, but she knew that he
68 II, III | exclaimed Ogareff, “I shall know—”~“You will know nothing,
69 II, III | I shall know—”~“You will know nothing, Ivan,” replied
70 II, III | Tsigane; “for you do not even know him by sight.”~“But you
71 II, III | him by sight.”~“But you know him; you have seen him,
72 II, III | I am not mistaken.”~“You know the importance which I attach
73 II, III | you say that you do not know Michael Strogoff.”~“No,”
74 II, III | of savage joy, “I do not know him; but his mother knows
75 II, III | a prisoner. Did Ogareff know him, or would he not soon
76 II, III | said in a low tone, “You know me no longer, my daughter.
77 II, III | No!”~“Then you do not know that your son, Michael Strogoff,
78 II, III | through Omsk?”~“I do not know it.”~“And the man in whom
79 II, III | outbreak of his?”~“I do not know or think anything except
80 II, III | Ivan Ogareff would let us know the contents of that letter.”~
81 II, VI | little father, you do not know that there are still versts
82 II, VI | between you and Irkutsk?”~“I know it.”~“And you are going
83 II, VI | the shortest way is not to know them.”~This reply showed
84 II, VI | Ivan Ogareff?”~“Yes.”~“You know that it is not right to
85 II, VII | though this Michael did not know, but it explained why the
86 II, VII | Michael Strogoff could not know the events which had occurred
87 II, VIII| for you, nor for her, I know, little father,” answered
88 II, IX | continued Nadia, “do you not know that he defended you when
89 II, IX | did not answer.~“Did you know the contents of that letter
90 II, IX | Moscow?”~“No, I did not know.”~“Must I think, Michael,
91 II, IX | give you at first? I do not know if fate will cease to go
92 II, IX | for him, and you both will know where to find me! Start!
93 II, X | Michael Strogoff. As we know, after having been present
94 II, X | voice, “you ought not to know who I am, nor what I am
95 II, X | and when he did not even know the contents of it? Alcide
96 II, XI | whatever the danger may be, I know some one who will not land!”~
97 II, XII | person, but what he did not know was, that the lieutenant
98 II, XII | said the Grand Duke, “you know our situation exactly. I
99 II, XIII| Michael Strogoff, do you know the contents of this letter?”
100 II, XIII| to your Highness.”~“You know that this letter enjoins
101 II, XIII| than give up the town?”~“I know it.”~“You know also that
102 II, XIII| town?”~“I know it.”~“You know also that it informs me
103 II, XIII| a passage and said, “You know that in this letter I am
104 II, XIII| town to the Tartars.”~“I know all that, your Highness,
105 II, XIII| that, your Highness, and I know also that Ivan Ogareff has
106 II, XIII| him, thanks to you, who know him, and I will make him
107 II, XIII| town, Wassili Fedor. We know what anxiety this unhappy
108 II, XIII| about her. Ogareff did not know Nadia, although he had met
109 II, XIV | as to form a barrier.~We know this was the case. The passage
110 II, XIV | your feet!”~“That man, I know him! He is a servant of
111 II, XV | of his want of sight. We know how perfectly he acted the
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