Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Jolivet, holding up his companion, just as the latter, drawing
2 I, V | who had been his traveling companion? Having nothing better to
3 I, VI | wished to make his traveling companion.~He crossed the Volga again
4 I, VI | recognizing her traveling companion. She instinctively rose
5 I, VII | cabins, so that his young companion might retire into hers whenever
6 I, VII | end it by the name of his companion, of which he was still ignorant.~“
7 I, VIII| her hand in that of her companion, and turning to him, “At
8 I, VIII| fare which satisfied his companion; and in less than twenty
9 I, IX | Nadia had followed her companion in his search after a suitable
10 I, IX | was used to all that. His companion ran a risk of being hurt
11 I, X | took care that his young companion should be as well protected
12 I, X | leaning forward, whilst her companion, his body half out of the
13 I, X | the tarantass struck, his companion crushed; he saw there was
14 I, XI | burst of laughter from his companion, who exclaimed, “Well! this
15 I, XI | introduce in his turn his companion, Alcide Jolivet, in accordance
16 I, XI | though a misfortune to your companion, amuses you so much?”~“Certainly,
17 I, XI | Besides, since Alcide and his companion intended to make some stay
18 I, XI | strong wrist mastered it. His companion and he had seen Michael’
19 I, XI | Alcide turned towards his companion. “The sister worthy of the
20 I, XI | hand, at some distance. His companion’s easy manners only increased
21 I, XII | tarantass in which he and his companion at once seated themselves.
22 I, XII | by that of her generous companion as he first appeared on
23 I, XII | his beautiful and brave companion was rather respect than
24 I, XII | care to discuss with his companion.~Alcide having asked him,
25 I, XII | tear which sprang to her companion’s eye.~
26 I, XIII| preferred not to leave her companion, but she felt that he would
27 I, XIII| Something told her that her companion was even more anxious than
28 I, XIII| Michael proposed to his young companion that he should cross first,
29 I, XIV | Michael Strogoff and his companion had just been following.~
30 I, XVII| Blount, having distanced his companion, took possession of the
31 I, XVII| therefore not make way for his companion.~“But you have finished!”
32 II, I | Their former traveling companion, captured like them at the
33 II, I | Blount, by leaning on his companion’s arm, had been enabled
34 II, I | morally strengthened his companion by every means in his power.
35 II, I | of dry leaves, which his companion had arranged for him in
36 II, I | his question direct to his companion.~“Well,” answered Alcide,
37 II, I | asked Blount, looking at his companion.~“Certainly. We are not
38 II, I | besides to share them with his companion, for the greater satisfaction
39 II, II | one!” Then he added in his companion’s ear, “Explain our affair,
40 II, II | thereupon he returned to his companion, who appeared to approve
41 II, II | forget what he owed his companion, who, on the other hand,
42 II, II | separated from the intrepid companion whom God seemed to have
43 II, II | so strangely borne by her companion at the Ichim relay returned
44 II, II | performed. Thanks to her companion, Marfa was able to follow
45 II, II | Korpanoff.~All that her young companion told intensely interested
46 II, II | of this, my child. Your companion, your friend, your protector
47 II, II | doubt that the young girl’s companion was Michael Strogoff, and
48 II, II | could have told her that her companion, Nicholas Korpanoff, or
49 II, II | have allowed your brave companion to perish. Hope, my child,
50 II, III | that her much-regretted companion still lived, she at least
51 II, III | press the hand of his young companion. The least imprudence might
52 II, III | that we owe our traveling companion a good turn. Korpanoff or
53 II, IV | army. Jolivet had told his companion that he could not leave
54 II, IV | Alcide Jolivet and his companion could not witness such a
55 II, IV | suddenly, grasping his companion’s arm.~“What is the matter
56 II, IV | sister of our traveling companion—alone, and a prisoner! We
57 II, V | for Blount said to his companion, “These are the Tsiganes
58 II, V | Alcide in the ear of his companion. And in fact it was the
59 II, V | Blount,” said Alcide to his companion, “are you going to see the
60 II, V | She walked straight to her companion. A knife in her hand cut
61 II, VI | blade passed before her companion’s eyes. She kept, by her
62 II, VI | he who held that of his companion during the whole of that
63 II, VI | The young girl led her companion to the extremity of the
64 II, VI | themselves.~Nadia gazed in her companion’s face as she had never
65 II, VI | frame. He perceived that his companion knew all, who he was.~“Nadia,”
66 II, VI | the pieces of bread his companion gave him, drank from the
67 II, VI | contented herself with what her companion left.~Michael and Nadia
68 II, VI | heaved; then, supporting his companion more than before, he started
69 II, VI | thinking of the time when their companion would leave them.~Michael
70 II, VII | could not understand why her companion should be so anxious to
71 II, VII | Nadia, thinking of her blind companion.~Nicholas heard her, and
72 II, VIII| Michael understood his companion’s hesitation, without sharing
73 II, VIII| believed that their unfortunate companion had been killed.~However,
74 II, IX | slackened his pace for his companion’s sake. Nadia, not wishing
75 II, IX | girl recalled all that this companion of a few days had done for
76 II, IX | Michael tightly pressed his companion’s hand, but he did not answer.~“
77 II, IX | Nadia understood that her companion had not told, or could not
78 II, IX | without thunder. Nadia led her companion through the ruined village.
79 II, IX | returned Nadia, seizing her companion’s hand and drawing him forward.~
80 II, IX | last effort asked by her companion. She found her way by the
81 II, X | to her as well as to her companion. Then, lying on a bed of
82 II, X | that their former traveling companion had not been put to death,
83 II, X | passage for himself and his companion, offering to pay anything
84 II, X | faces of Blount and his companion. In a moment they were seated
85 II, X | Livenitchnaia, Blount and his companion were acquainted with the
86 II, X | through which Michael and his companion had successively passed.
87 II, XI | once more, to that generous companion, that “brother,” who, the
88 II, XI | the raft. Jolivet and his companion threw themselves into the
89 II, XIV | the passages, calling her companion, and asking to be taken
90 II, XIV | danger which threatened her companion ran to the door calling
91 II, XV | learnt that their brave companion was not blind. Harry Blount
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