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1 I, I | dispatch.”~“Whence?”~“From Tomsk?”~“Is the wire cut beyond
2 I, I | yesterday.”~“Telegraph hourly to Tomsk, General, and keep me informed
3 I, I | dispatch forwarded from Tomsk should give him permission
4 I, I | Kasirnov, Tioumen, Ishim, Omsk, Tomsk, and to all the telegraphic
5 I, I | former time.~“Telegrams pass Tomsk no longer, sire.”~“A courier
6 I, II | Omsk, Elamsk, Kolyvan, Tomsk, Krasnoiarsk, Nijni-Udinsk,
7 I, II | had been cut, first beyond Tomsk, and then between Tomsk
8 I, II | Tomsk, and then between Tomsk and Kolyvan.~This was why
9 I, II | wire between Kolyvan and Tomsk been cut by Tartar scouts,
10 I, V | that the Tartars menace Tomsk!”~“Here is the head of police!”
11 I, XII | by forced marches towards Tomsk, in the hope of cutting
12 I, XIV | government of that name, for Tomsk has more inhabitants and
13 I, XIV | because he must hasten to Tomsk, where the main body of
14 I, XIV | Tartar army was concentrated.~Tomsk, in fact, had been taken
15 I, XIV | many they are taking to Tomsk!”~Michael Strogoff was unable
16 I, XIV | troops, not at Omsk, but at Tomsk—a corps intended to recapture
17 I, XIV | this woman be conducted to Tomsk,” he said.~While the soldiers
18 I, XV | Omsk and the other upon Tomsk, had hitherto escaped the
19 I, XV | be within eighty miles of Tomsk. He would then be guided
20 I, XV | would decide to go around Tomsk, which, if the news were
21 I, XVI | Has Feofar-Khan entered Tomsk?”~“He has.”~“Do you know
22 I, XVI | he must not pass through Tomsk. To go to Kolyvan, which
23 I, XVI | the Irkutsk road and avoid Tomsk.~This new route decided
24 I, XVI | but if, having avoided Tomsk, he could r‚sum‚ the road
25 I, XVI | Omsk, or we shall arrive at Tomsk before him, so as to cut
26 I, XVI | by forced marches towards Tomsk. If such was the case, this
27 I, XVII| next. He wished to avoid Tomsk, now occupied by the Tartar
28 I, XVII| on Omsk, to the right on Tomsk, neglecting the intermediate
29 II, I | bases of which rested on Tomsk and Omsk, only a few hundred
30 II, I | cattle; but by approaching Tomsk he was at the same time
31 II, I | the road from Kolyvan to Tomsk. To escape before reaching
32 II, I | meridian, which passes through Tomsk. This meridian once passed,
33 II, I | invaded the province.~“Once at Tomsk,” he repeated to himself,
34 II, II | but to press on and reach Tomsk in the shortest possible
35 II, II | Would he imprison them in Tomsk, or would some bloody execution,
36 II, II | woman speak?”~“When we reach Tomsk.”~“And we shall be there—”~“
37 II, II | headquarters shall be removed to Tomsk.”~Ogareff bowed, and, followed
38 II, II | Alcide, “and go quietly to Tomsk to see what is going on
39 II, II | remove the headquarters to Tomsk. This was the accomplishment
40 II, II | been said, was to reach Tomsk concealed amongst the other
41 II, II | numerous on this side of Tomsk, while beyond I shall in
42 II, II | already taken the road to Tomsk, where events were to reunite
43 II, III | convoy and was on his way to Tomsk with them.~The prisoners
44 II, III | journey from the camp to Tomsk, performed under the lashes
45 II, III | the Obi, which passes near Tomsk before losing itself in
46 II, III | commanders of the convoy to reach Tomsk by the shortest way, for
47 II, III | idea of going as far as Tomsk “at the Emir’s expense,”
48 II, III | Zabediero, thirty versts from Tomsk.~The prisoners’ first movement
49 II, III | entrance of his troops into Tomsk. It had been decided that
50 II, III | Ogareff left the Emir at Tomsk, where both had arrived
51 II, III | soldiers were to proceed to Tomsk, where the Emir wished to
52 II, III | see his mother. Once at Tomsk, since he could not escape
53 II, III | should be carried on to Tomsk with the other prisoners,
54 II, IV | CHAPTER IV THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY~TOMSK, founded in 1604, nearly
55 II, IV | hundredth meridian— have seen Tomsk increase at their expense.~
56 II, IV | at their expense.~And yet Tomsk, as has been said, is not
57 II, IV | official world reside. But Tomsk is the most considerable
58 II, IV | had proceeded rapidly to Tomsk. The plan they had agreed
59 II, IV | that he could not leave Tomsk without making a sketch
60 II, V | noises of a wild debauch. Tomsk, illuminated, glittered
61 II, VI | Michael and Nadia had left Tomsk.~Many others of the prisoners
62 II, VI | after their departure from Tomsk, Michael and she reached
63 II, VI | hundred and fifty miles from Tomsk. Eighty miles still lay
64 II, VII | Krasnoiarsk. The journey from Tomsk had taken eight days. If
65 II, VII | Yeniseisk, had marched to Tomsk to endeavor to retake the
66 II, VII | upon Irkutsk. The battle of Tomsk was on the 22nd of August,
67 II, VIII| Tartars, now detained at Tomsk, and when the Emir’s soldiers
68 II, VIII| good, and since leaving Tomsk they had gradually recovered
69 II, IX | stretched on the plain of Tomsk?~“Speak to me of her, Nadia,”
70 II, IX | Russians directly menacing Tomsk or Krasnoiarsk? Did the
71 II, X | what had taken place at Tomsk. He gave himself out as
72 II, X | knout; the second time at Tomsk, when he was condemned by
73 II, X | entry of the Tartars into Tomsk, they had departed before
74 II, X | procured horses they had left Tomsk the same evening, with the
75 II, XII | taking of Ichim, Omsk, and Tomsk, successively reached Irkutsk.
76 II, XII | preparations were begun on the day Tomsk fell into the hands of the
77 II, XII | delayed by the battle of Tomsk; and secondly, the preparations
78 II, XIII| I mean that Ichim, Omsk, Tomsk, to speak only of the more
79 II, XIII| place?”~“At Kolyvan, at Tomsk.” Until now, Ogareff had
80 II, XIII| the battles of Kolyvan, Tomsk, and Krasnoiarsk.~Ogareff
81 II, XIV | Ichim, whom she had seen at Tomsk; face to face with the one
82 II, XV | had whispered it to her in Tomsk itself, when bending over
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