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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | he did not say; and when asked, he replied in a jocular 2 I, I | officer of chasseurs.~“Well?” asked the latter abruptly, as 3 I, II | Did not Ivan Ogareff,” asked the Czar, “return to Russia 4 I, II | himself into an armchair, he asked, “Your majesty has of course 5 I, III | abrupt tone, “Thy name?” he asked.~“Michael Strogoff, sire.”~“ 6 I, IV | expecting goods from Bokhara?” asked the Persian.~“No, but from 7 I, IV | But do you buy them?” asked the Persian, interrupting 8 I, IV | difficult.”~“Is it true,” asked his neighbor, “that the 9 I, IV | good use of his eyes, and asked numberless questions, to 10 I, VII | and rest in your cabin?” asked Michael Strogoff.~“Yes—yes; 11 I, VIII| to the telegraph office?” asked Harry Blount, biting his 12 I, VIII| are we from Moscow?” she asked.~“Nine hundred versts,” 13 I, VIII| hinder his progress.~Nadia asked nothing more. She saw in 14 I, VIII| penniless. Nadia Fedor then asked, and easily obtained from 15 I, IX | made this journey before?” asked Nadia.~“Many times.”~“During 16 I, IX | crossed the steppe in winter?” asked the young Livonian.~“Three 17 I, IX | evening Michael instinctively asked the postmaster how many 18 I, X | reach the top of the ridge?” asked Michael of the iemschik.~“ 19 I, XI | pray, are we to go on?” asked Blount.~“That is the easiest 20 I, XI | the invaded provinces?” asked Michael with some earnestness.~“ 21 I, XI | Do you go on to Omsk?” asked Michael, after a moment’ 22 I, XI | in an indifferent tone he asked, “Do you know, with any 23 I, XI | But how do they know it?” asked Michael, whom this news, 24 I, XI | went disguised as a gypsy!” asked Blount.~“As a gypsy!” exclaimed 25 I, XII | companion.~Alcide having asked him, on one occasion, how 26 I, XII | Michael Strogoff immediately asked for horses. He had been 27 I, XIII| received.~Nadia, therefore, asked no explanation from Michael. 28 I, XIII| Michael Strogoff at last asked for the postmaster. The 29 I, XIII| belong to the country?” asked Michael.~“Yes.”~“Do you 30 I, XIII| beginning of the invasion?” she asked.~“None, Nadia. The last 31 I, XIII| him.~“What is the matter?” asked the girl.~But before Michael 32 I, XIV | whole soul. “Where am I?” asked he.~“Upon the right bank 33 I, XIV | wall.~“What is the matter?” asked the astonished mujik.~“Silence!” 34 I, XIV | Who is that officer?” asked Michael Strogoff. And while 35 I, XIV | posting-house. “Marfa Strogoff?” he asked.~“It is I,” replied the 36 I, XIV | Siberian woman. “Thy name?” he asked in a rough voice.~“Marfa 37 I, XIV | was not Michael Strogoff?” asked a second time Ivan Ogareff.~“ 38 I, XVI | me a few questions?” he asked.~“Speak,” replied the old 39 I, XVII| What do you know?” he asked.~“Nothing,” answered the 40 II, I | But these dressings?” asked Blount.~“I will make them 41 II, I | himself.~“M. Jolivet,” he asked, “do you think that our 42 II, I | off of her dispatches?” asked Blount, for the first time 43 II, I | you know of any other?” asked Blount, looking at his companion.~“ 44 II, II | motionless before him. “Nothing?” asked Ogareff.~“Nothing.”~“Have 45 II, II | if I march with the sun?” asked the Emir, without his countenance 46 II, II | the Tartar cause suggest?” asked the Emir, after a few moments’ 47 II, II | are you, gentlemen?” he asked in Russian, in a cold tone, 48 II, II | general-in-chief of the Tartar troops?” asked Blount.~“I think, my dear 49 II, II | their readers.~“And now,” asked Blount, “what shall we do 50 II, II | proved that he has been so?” asked she.~“Yes, fearless indeed!” 51 II, II | minute.~“Was he tall?” she asked.~“Very tall.”~“And very 52 II, III | to tell me, Sangarre?” he asked.~“Marfa Strogoff’s son is 53 II, III | You are Marfa Strogoff?” asked Ogareff.~“Yes,” replied 54 II, IV | ballet.”~“What ballet?” asked Blount.~“The compulsory 55 II, IV | also.~As to Nadia, she only asked herself how she could save 56 II, IV | is the matter with you?” asked the latter.~“Look, Blount; 57 II, IV | Who is this prisoner?” asked the Emir, in a tone of voice 58 II, VI | Are you there, Nadia?” he asked.~“Yes,” replied the young 59 II, VI | Are you eating, Nadia?” he asked several times.~“Yes, Michael,” 60 II, VI | to in this fashion?” he asked, opening wide his great 61 II, VI | Friend, what is your name?” asked Michael.~“My name is Nicholas 62 II, VI | conversation. One day, Michael asked him what sort of weather 63 II, VII | Where are we, sister?” asked Michael.~“Half a verst from 64 II, VII | course.~“Do you see a boat?” asked Michael, casting his eyes 65 II, VII | dispersing the vapors.~“Well?” asked Michael.~“The fog is beginning 66 II, VII | sight!”~“Do you see a boat?” asked Michael.~“I see nothing 67 II, VII | cottage.~“What are these?” asked Michael, touching several 68 II, VII | will not be afraid, Nadia?” asked Michael.~“No, brother,” 69 II, VIII| is the matter, friend?” asked Michael quickly, like a 70 II, VIII| saw!”~“What was it then?” asked Michael.~“A hare crossing 71 II, VIII| furiously.~“What is the matter?” asked Michael.~“A corpse!” replied 72 II, IX | Shall we make a halt?” asked Michael.~“It is night, Michael,” 73 II, IX | attempt this last effort asked by her companion. She found 74 II, X | is the matter, Nadia?” he asked.~“Our two traveling companions, 75 II, X | with the old boatman, and asked a passage for himself and 76 II, X | we be of any use to you?” asked Harry Blount. “Could we 77 II, XI | the questions which Alcide asked himself, but he thought 78 II, XII | the head of the police, asked, “Have you nothing to say 79 II, XII | several times, but he never asked either thanks or favors, 80 II, XII | has he been at Irkutsk?” asked the Duke.~“For two years.”~“ 81 II, XII | companions in exile have asked to be allowed to form a 82 II, XIII| Highness the Grand Duke?” he asked.~The Grand Duke went up 83 II, XIII| courier from the Czar?” he asked.~“Yes, your Highness.”~“ 84 II, XIII| contents of this letter?” he asked.~“Yes, your Highness. I 85 II, XIII| of this last engagement?” asked the Grand Duke, through 86 II, XIII| Krasnoiarsk take place?” he asked.~“On the 2d of September.”~“ 87 II, XIII| from the West provinces?” asked the Grand Duke.~“None, your 88 II, XIII| daughter.~“But at what time,” asked Ogareff, “must your daughter 89 II, XIV | Who killed that man?” he asked.~“I,” replied Michael.~One 90 II, XIV | ready to fire.~“Your name?” asked the Grand Duke, before giving 91 II, XV | events.~“Who is this girl?” asked the Grand Duke.~“The daughter 92 II, XV | you wish to imitate them?” asked Alcide of his friend.~“Pooh!”


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