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1 I, I | then,” he continued, after having drawn General Kissoff aside
2 I, I | as to this.”~The General, having made a sign of respectful
3 I, I | eyes, hands, all at once, having twenty different ways of
4 I, I | their consequences, each having his own way of observing
5 I, III | dialects— not only from having traveled there before, but
6 I, III | devote to his old mother. Having been much employed in the
7 I, III | for myself!”~The courier, having saluted his sovereign, immediately
8 I, IV | morning of the 16th of July, having doffed his uniform, with
9 I, IV | which is astonishing, as having broken out between the Volga
10 I, IV | permit with attention. Then, having attentively examined the
11 I, V | neighbor at table, who, having, in his character of “old
12 I, V | his traveling companion? Having nothing better to do, he
13 I, V | easily retrace his steps.~Having strolled on for about an
14 I, V | alive.~Michael Strogoff, having crossed the Volga on a bridge
15 I, V | Blount, on the contrary, having in vain hunted for a supper,
16 I, V | a sudden order to move having been foreseen, they were
17 I, VI | Bohemians, gipsies, etc., having more or less sympathy with
18 I, VI | her. Michael, delighted at having found her again, approached
19 I, VII | stern of the vessel without having been perceived, and, taking
20 I, VIII| the former river, after having descended it for nearly
21 I, VIII| with some secret society having been asserted, he received
22 I, X | utterly impossible. Besides, having reached this pass, they
23 I, XI | nothing worthy of note having happened in the descent.~
24 I, XII | by the Tartar invasion, having collected there. Thus, though
25 I, XII | Michael. She thanked God for having given her such a gallant
26 I, XII | He also thanked God for having brought about this meeting
27 I, XII | with his companion.~Alcide having asked him, on one occasion,
28 I, XII | hordes. The inhabitants, having driven off their flocks
29 I, XII | o’clock in the morning, having covered two hundred and
30 I, XII | event worthy of mention having occurred. The same evening,
31 I, XIII| tarantass arrived at Tioukalmsk, having accomplished a distance
32 I, XIII| podorojna. The last ukase, having been transmitted by telegraph,
33 I, XV | of these marshes without having their faces, necks, and
34 I, XV | stings of his persecutors. Having become insensible, so to
35 I, XV | fatigue, he went to bed after having seen that his horse lacked
36 I, XVI | Farewell.”~And Michael, having presented five and twenty
37 I, XVI | was nothing for it but, having crossed the Obi, to take
38 I, XVI | must be very great; but if, having avoided Tomsk, he could
39 I, XVI | commander of fifty men, having under him a “deh-baschi,”
40 I, XVII| could enter Kolyvan.~Blount, having distanced his companion,
41 II, I | might have been seen. Arabs, having the primitive type of the
42 II, I | examine Blount’s wound. Having managed carefully to draw
43 II, I | watched near him, after having drawn out his note book,
44 II, II | taken Omsk. Ogareff, not having been able to reduce the
45 II, II | of a courier of the Czar. Having Marfa Strogoff in her power,
46 II, II | friendship. Circumstances having brought them together, they
47 II, II | start.~Alcide and Blount, having bought horses, had already
48 II, II | Marfa Strogoff without her having the least suspicion of who
49 II, III | and she thanked God for having given her the joy of taking
50 II, III | could know was that Michael, having been captured at Kolyvan,
51 II, III | he would set off without having even embraced the two beings
52 II, III | At that moment Sangarre, having regarded her for an instant,
53 II, III | have destroyed the letter, having learnt its contents; and
54 II, III | everything it contained.~Then having ordered that Michael, carefully
55 II, IV | was not a man to forgive having been struck in public by
56 II, IV | reproached herself with not having commanded her maternal feelings.
57 II, IV | to this practice. After having interpreted the sense of
58 II, V | could do nothing for him. Having little desire to be present
59 II, VI | maintained. Nadia, after having been carried off with the
60 II, VI | steep slope, when, after having followed the high banks
61 II, VII | vehicle. Michael, after having addressed himself to the
62 II, VII | this model clerk, after having stayed to the last minute
63 II, VII | had a share. Then, after having knelt before a small picture
64 II, VII | animal; then the island having been crossed under the shade
65 II, VIII| was undecided. However, having weighed the pros and cons,
66 II, VIII| sum‚ the road to Irkutsk. Having done this, it had descended
67 II, VIII| traveling fast. Michael’s horse, having no one to guide him, often
68 II, VIII| was held back. The horse, having no guide, fell with his
69 II, VIII| was found that Michael, having been able to throw himself
70 II, VIII| nightfall. The Tartar horsemen, having halted, were more or less
71 II, IX | on which you thank me for having placed you in your father’
72 II, IX | turn will thank you for having led me to Irkutsk.”~“Poor
73 II, IX | in his strong arms and, having no longer to think of her
74 II, IX | dig, though the ground, having been tightly rammed down,
75 II, X | there by land, the invaders having occupied both banks of the
76 II, X | not drift into the Angara, having already passed the mouth;
77 II, X | Strogoff. As we know, after having been present at the entry
78 II, X | blinded by order of the Emir.~Having procured horses they had
79 II, XI | fugitives suffered cruelly, having no other shelter than a
80 II, XI | The wind, though slight, having passed over the snow-clad
81 II, XI | overcome, although without ever having shaken her moral energy.
82 II, XII | Angara in front of Irkutsk having been regarded by Ogareff
83 II, XII | impede, not prevent it, having no field-artillery at his
84 II, XII | governor-general, and at last having entirely invested Irkutsk,
85 II, XIII| That is the reason that, having left Moscow on the 15th
86 II, XIII| Feofar-Khan.~Ivan Ogareff, having every facility for seeing,
87 II, XIV | side the Tartar outposts having drawn back, would appear
88 II, XIV | forty minutes past five, having traced its diurnal arc for
89 II, XV | fire. The liquid naphtha having rapidly burnt to the surface
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