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1 I, III | remarkable strength in a boy so young.~This style of life was
2 I, III | zealous, well-conducted young Siberian first distinguished
3 I, III | giving the letter to the young courier, “take this letter;
4 I, IV | the train. Among others, a young girl entered the compartment
5 I, IV | opposite the courier. The young girl took it, after placing
6 I, IV | of her graceful neck.~The young girl appeared to be about
7 I, IV | forgotten how to smile.~The young traveler was tall and upright,
8 I, IV | Although she was still a very young girl in the literal sense
9 I, IV | Strogoff. Evidently this young girl had already suffered
10 I, IV | interest. The costume of the young traveler was both extremely
11 I, IV | provinces.~But whither was this young girl going, alone, at an
12 I, IV | manifested in the bearing of the young girl. The manner in which
13 I, IV | opposite side, and relieved the young traveler from his unpleasant
14 I, IV | The latter looked at the young man for an instant, and
15 I, IV | thought instantly of the young girl; but, while the passengers
16 I, IV | in nowise suspicious.~The young girl in her turn, exhibited,
17 I, IV | said.~“Yes,” replied the young girl.~“You are going to
18 I, IV | of Nijni-Novgorod.”~The young girl bent her head in token
19 I, IV | surprise and pity. What! this young girl, alone, journeying
20 I, IV | could move towards her, the young Livonian, who had been the
21 I, V | Was he thinking of the young Livonian girl who had been
22 I, V | struck him that, since the young Livonian girl was going
23 I, VI | The remembrance of the young Livonian girl suddenly rushed
24 I, VI | frontier.”~In truth the young girl was from Riga; she
25 I, VI | greater they would prove to a young unprotected girl. As she
26 I, VI | If, on the contrary, this young girl accompanies me, I shall
27 I, VI | Nowhere did he meet with the young Livonian.~“And yet,” he
28 I, VI | instantly recognized the young Livonian.~Not knowing the
29 I, VI | he followed the man.~The young Livonian, seeing the only
30 I, VI | He again approached the young Livonian, and holding out
31 I, VII | Michael Strogoff and the young Livonian had taken a passage
32 I, VII | first-class cabins, so that his young companion might retire into
33 I, VII | almost two hours, when the young Livonian, addressing herself
34 I, VII | Yes, sister,” answered the young man. “We are going the same
35 I, VII | them at a distance.”~The young Livonian did not come to
36 I, VIII| was unwilling to leave the young Livonian girl alone on board,
37 I, VIII| golden hair.~Many of the young dancers were remarkably
38 I, VIII| clock in the morning, the young Livonian, leaving her cabin,
39 I, VIII| distract the thoughts of the young Livonian even for an instant.
40 I, IX | Michael Strogoff nor the young Livonian girl had any baggage.
41 I, IX | steppe in winter?” asked the young Livonian.~“Three times,
42 I, IX | publication of the order, a young man and his sister, evidently
43 I, X | Michael took care that his young companion should be as well
44 I, X | not afraid,” replied the young Livonian, her voice not
45 I, X | in my way!” murmured the young girl.~The impetus the tarantass
46 I, X | miner’s pick, where the young girl could rest in safety
47 I, XI | too, brother,” said the young girl.~“No, remain here,
48 I, XI | buttress behind which the young girl had promised to wait.~
49 I, XI | springing to the side of the young girl.~“No, brother,” replied
50 I, XI | respectfully, he saluted the young girl.~Nadia bowed slightly.~
51 I, XII | been the thoughts of the young girl? Three strong swift
52 I, XII | character. He delighted in the young girl’s calm intrepidity.
53 I, XII | was greatly struck by the young girl. He admired the silent
54 I, XII | visible. How could this strong young man allow himself to be
55 I, XIII| therefore prepared for her.~The young girl would no doubt have
56 I, XIII| rather contemptuously at the young man, waited to be questioned.~“
57 I, XIII| returning.”~“Blows?”~“Blows, young man. I am of an age and
58 I, XIII| changed a voice that the young girl started. “For the same
59 I, XIII| Michael proposed to his young companion that he should
60 I, XIV | which had been given to the young courier to pass incognito
61 I, XIV | But that was not all. “A young girl accompanied me,” said
62 I, XIV | eyes have deceived me! This young man is not my child. He
63 I, XIV | months.”~“Who, then, was that young man whom thou didst call
64 I, XIV | at the posting-house?”~“A young Siberian whom I took for
65 I, XIV | him everywhere.”~“So this young man was not Michael Strogoff?”~“
66 I, XIV | recognized her son in this young Siberian. Now if this son
67 I, XVI | children. A woman still young, evidently his daughter
68 II, II | companions in misfortune a young girl, remarkable for beauty
69 II, II | Gradually, however, the young girl’s clear glance, her
70 II, II | gratitude connected this young stranger with her son?~The
71 II, II | to the proud heart of the young girl. She did not offer
72 II, II | Korpanoff.~All that her young companion told intensely
73 II, II | There was no doubt that the young girl’s companion was Michael
74 II, III | Siberian, and though the young girl was ignorant that her
75 II, III | more press the hand of his young companion. The least imprudence
76 II, IV | our part in behalf of the young girl would be worse than
77 II, IV | ground by a buffet from the young man’s fist.~Ogareff approached
78 II, V | veritable corybantes. A young Tsigane, of about fifteen
79 II, V | came from the lips of the young singer, she resumed her
80 II, VI | required food and rest.~The young girl led her companion to
81 II, VI | asked.~“Yes,” replied the young girl; “I am close to you,
82 II, VI | Come, Michael.”~The two young people no longer kept the
83 II, VI | invariably replied the young girl, who contented herself
84 II, VI | thinking together!” the young girl would reply, and contrived
85 II, VI | and said, “It is a cart. A young man is leading it.”~“Is
86 II, VI | strength and courage.~A young man was leading it, with
87 II, VI | Nadia saw at once that the young man was Russian; his face
88 II, VI | smilingly looked at the young girl.~“And where are you
89 II, VI | you going?” repeated the young man, addressing himself
90 II, VI | foot.”~“You, well! but the young lady?”~“She is my sister,”
91 II, VI | Blind!” repeated the young man, much moved.~“The Tartars
92 II, VI | was the exhaustion of the young girl, that, rocked by the
93 II, VI | possible. The compassionate young man was greatly moved, and
94 II, VI | far.”~“Very far.”~“Poor young people! It must have hurt
95 II, VI | eyes of Nicholas and the young girl. In turns, they each
96 II, VII | flickering lamp, Nicholas and the young girl slept, whilst Michael,
97 II, VIII| the situation of these two young people, going to share their
98 II, IX | heard her, for when the young girl added, “Where shall
99 II, IX | and only of Nicholas. The young girl recalled all that this
100 II, IX | village of Kouitounskoe. The young girl suffered dreadfully.
101 II, IX | across the Irkutsk road. The young girl wished to attempt this
102 II, X | surprise when he saw the young girl lay her finger on her
103 II, X | was only equaled by the young girl’s devotion. Their opinion
104 II, XIV | multitude, Michael and the young girl were separated from
105 II, XIV | exclaimed a third time the brave young girl, in a voice to which
106 II, XV | see their old mother.~The young courier was received by
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