Book, Chapter
1 I, I | governments of Yeniseisk, Omsk, Semipolatinsk, and Tobolsk—
2 I, I | Kasirnov, Tioumen, Ishim, Omsk, Tomsk, and to all the telegraphic
3 I, II | Tobolsk, Yeniseisk, Irkutsk, Omsk, and Yakutsk; contains two
4 I, II | Kasirnov, Tioumen, Ishim, Omsk, Elamsk, Kolyvan, Tomsk,
5 I, II | far as the governments of Omsk and Tobolsk. Therefore,
6 I, II | reach the Tartar hordes.~Omsk is the center of that military
7 I, II | every reason to believe that Omsk was already in danger. The
8 I, II | are ranged in echelon from Omsk to Semipolatinsk, must have
9 I, III | does he come from?”~“From Omsk. He is a Siberian.”~“Has
10 I, III | since— inhabited the town of Omsk, situated in the government
11 I, III | steppes of the provinces of Omsk and Tobolsk, had the famous
12 I, III | house of the Strogoffs, at Omsk, on the banks of the Irtish,
13 I, III | preparations for departure for Omsk, when the events which have
14 I, III | Siberian.”~“A native of?”~“Omsk, sire.”~“Hast thou relations
15 I, III | Wilt thou pass through Omsk?”~“Sire, that is my route.”~“
16 I, IX | Nadia, when I was going to Omsk.”~“And what were you going
17 I, IX | were you going to do at Omsk?”~“See my mother, who was
18 I, XI | replied, “I am bound for Omsk, gentlemen.”~“Mr. Blount
19 I, XI | days?”~“Do you go on to Omsk?” asked Michael, after a
20 I, XI | hurry if you wish to get to Omsk before them.”~“Indeed I
21 I, XII | am most anxious to reach Omsk; for my sister and I are
22 I, XII | you again in a few days at Omsk,” added Blount.~“It is possible,”
23 I, XIII| the government of Tobolsk. Omsk was threatened. They spoke
24 I, XIII| extremely anxious to reach Omsk. Perhaps there they would
25 I, XIII| occurred to her that if Omsk was entered by the Tartars,
26 I, XIII| mother has been able to leave Omsk?”~“It is possible, Nadia,”
27 I, XIII| that my mother has left Omsk.”~“And when shall you see
28 I, XIII| your mother is still at Omsk, you will be able to spare
29 I, XIII| your mother is still at Omsk, for what reason could you
30 I, XIII| the banks of the Irtych. Omsk was now only fourteen miles
31 I, XIII| way to reconnoiter around Omsk.~The ferryboat was still
32 I, XIV | CHAPTER XIV MOTHER AND SON~OMSK is the official capital
33 I, XIV | is larger. But it is at Omsk that the Governor-General
34 I, XIV | Asiatic Russia resides. Omsk, properly so called, is
35 I, XIV | few days.~The garrison of Omsk, reduced to two thousand
36 I, XIV | made the upper quarter of Omsk a kind of citadel, and hitherto
37 I, XIV | Ogareff was already master of Omsk, and was pressing the siege
38 I, XIV | Irtych, only five versts from Omsk,” replied the mujik.~“What
39 I, XIV | Well, I will go on foot to Omsk to find a horse.”~“A few
40 I, XIV | still in great force at Omsk, and thou couldst, perhaps,
41 I, XIV | But he must pass through Omsk without stopping there.~“
42 I, XIV | Feofar-Khan had penetrated. Within Omsk, in its streets and squares,
43 I, XIV | start at the first order. Omsk could only be a temporary
44 I, XIV | acquainted with the town of Omsk, and he took care to avoid
45 I, XIV | across the Urals, had reached Omsk, where now he held supreme
46 I, XIV | been barely three days at Omsk, and had it not been for
47 I, XIV | posting-house. To leave Omsk by one of the breaches would
48 I, XIV | Muscovite troops, not at Omsk, but at Tomsk—a corps intended
49 I, XV | prevent his departure from Omsk. But he had already passed
50 I, XV | Michael Strogoff had left Omsk. This town is situated about
51 I, XV | the Czar had just passed Omsk, taking the direction of
52 I, XV | upon him. In buying him at Omsk he had been lucky, and in
53 I, XV | had bifurcated, one upon Omsk and the other upon Tomsk,
54 I, XVI | coming by the road from Omsk,” he said to himself. “They
55 I, XVI | It was a detachment from Omsk, composed of Usbeck horsemen,
56 I, XVI | Who knows if he has left Omsk?” replied the deh-baschi. “
57 I, XVI | pendja-baschi; “for we left Omsk within an hour after his
58 I, XVI | He has either remained in Omsk, or we shall arrive at Tomsk
59 I, XVI | changed for fresh ones since Omsk, and must be as much fatigued
60 I, XVII| had marched to the left on Omsk, to the right on Tomsk,
61 I, XVII| as he had escaped from Omsk? He hesitated and stopped
62 I, XVII| From Kolyvan, Government of Omsk, Siberia, 6th August.~“Engagement
63 I, XVII| From Kolyvan, Government of Omsk, Siberia, 6th August.~“Fugitives
64 II, I | which rested on Tomsk and Omsk, only a few hundred remained.
65 II, I | the one a prisoner at Omsk; the other dragged on board
66 II, II | the column which had taken Omsk. Ogareff, not having been
67 II, II | therefore left a garrison in Omsk, and, reinforcing himself
68 II, II | prisoners, captured either at Omsk or Kolyvan. These unhappy
69 II, II | This army had not come from Omsk and Kolyvan without bringing
70 II, II | her band had proceeded to Omsk by the southern part of
71 II, II | Andaman.~Since her arrival at Omsk, where she had rejoined
72 II, II | Nadia had been taken to Omsk. Kept prisoner in the town,
73 II, II | whom you say he loved, in Omsk?”~“No,” answered Nadia, “
74 II, II | to herself in the inn at Omsk. There was no doubt that
75 II, II | it was you whom I saw at Omsk.”~Marfa could with a word
76 II, III | had arrived after him from Omsk. He had therefore no suspicion
77 II, III | ago, I interrogated you at Omsk?”~“No!”~“Then you do not
78 II, III | Czar, has passed through Omsk?”~“I do not know it.”~“And
79 II, III | All these men, taken at Omsk and Kolyvan, will defile
80 II, IV | important province. It is at Omsk that the Governor-General
81 II, IV | herself in that post-house at Omsk, when she found herself
82 II, VIII| encounter with Ivan Ogareff at Omsk, the courier of the Czar
83 II, IX | herself since their meeting at Omsk, where they had seen each
84 II, XII | of the taking of Ichim, Omsk, and Tomsk, successively
85 II, XIII| mean?”~“I mean that Ichim, Omsk, Tomsk, to speak only of
86 II, XV | them would ever forget.~At Omsk, old Marfa awaited them
87 II, XV | After a few days passed at Omsk, Michael and Nadia entered
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