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1 I, I | Sire, it shall be done,” answered General Kissoff.~These words
2 I, I | as far as Krasnoiarsk,” answered Harry Blount, in a no less
3 I, II | by General Kissoff, had answered by the words, “A courier
4 I, II | Well, then, I myself know,” answered the Czar. “I have received
5 I, II | soon as possible?”~“Yes,” answered the Czar. “The last telegram
6 I, II | Irkutsk?”~“He knows that,” answered the Czar; “but what he does
7 I, III | live, and I shall pass,” answered Michael Strogoff.~The Czar
8 I, IV | no fear of teas falling,” answered an old Jew of sullen aspect. “
9 I, IV | That amuses you,” sharply answered the merchant, who had little
10 I, IV | for my own private use,” answered the other, with a wink.~“
11 I, IV | Tartars?”~“So it is said,” answered the traveler, lowering his
12 I, V | feel inclined to do so,” answered Michael Strogoff, in a tone
13 I, VII | brother?”~“Yes, sister,” answered the young man. “We are going
14 I, VII | her hand.~“Come, Nadia,” answered Michael, “and make what
15 I, VII | accent; and another speaker answered him more reservedly. “What,”
16 I, VII | Nijni-Novgorod?”~“Yes, it’s I,” answered the second drily.~“Really,
17 I, VIII| said the latter.~“Bah!” answered Jolivet, “I should soon
18 I, VIII| exactly where I have been!” answered Jolivet, with his most amiable
19 I, VIII| Nine hundred versts,” answered Michael.~“Nine hundred,
20 I, VIII| too, am going to Irkutsk,” answered Michael, “and I shall thank
21 I, IX | and a tip besides.”~He was answered by a merry crack of the
22 I, IX | are quite right, Nadia,” answered Michael; “and when we have
23 I, X | The Father orders it!” answered Michael, for the first time
24 I, XI | fill it.”~“Really, sir,” answered Alcide, “with your horse
25 I, XII | Blount.~“It is possible,” answered Michael, “since I am going
26 I, XII | more disposable horses,” answered the postmaster, bowing.~“
27 I, XII | belong to this traveler,” answered the postmaster, pointing
28 I, XII | your horses to me?”~“No,” answered Michael.~“Very well, they
29 I, XII | coarseness to brutality.~“No,” answered Michael, without moving,
30 I, XIII| exclaimed Michael.~“Yes,” answered the Siberian, “there are
31 I, XIII| war-cry, which is usually answered by lying flat on the ground.
32 I, XVI | until these questions were answered. Was the country so deserted
33 I, XVI | should be in advance of him,” answered the pendja-baschi; “for
34 I, XVI | heart beat violently.~“Yes,” answered the pendja-baschi. “She
35 I, XVII| know?” he asked.~“Nothing,” answered the clerk, smiling.~“Are
36 I, XVII| that gentleman’s right,” answered the clerk coolly, pointing
37 I, XVII| Harry Blount.~“Just so,” answered Jolivet.~In the meantime
38 II, I | thank you, M. Jolivet,” answered Harry, stretching himself
39 II, I | Russian frontier?”~“Why not?” answered Alcide. “By this time you
40 II, I | to his companion.~“Well,” answered Alcide, laughing, “my cousin
41 II, I | lost the greatest empires,” answered Blount, who was not exempt
42 II, I | he would not understand,” answered Jolivet; “but from his lieutenant,
43 II, II | listen to you.”~“Takhsir,” answered Ogareff, “this is what I
44 II, II | To march with the sun,” answered Ogareff, “is to throw yourself
45 II, II | moments’ silence.~“My advice,” answered Ivan Ogareff quickly, “is
46 II, II | to be free, that is all,” answered the English correspondent
47 II, II | You are so, gentlemen,” answered Ogareff; “I am curious to
48 II, II | Ichim?”~“He did bear it,” answered Nadia, looking down.~“He
49 II, II | he loved, in Omsk?”~“No,” answered Nadia, “no, he was not.”~“
50 II, III | is he!”~“It is my son,” answered Marfa, “it is Michael Strogoff,
51 II, III | Michael Strogoff.”~“No,” answered the Tsigane, with a look
52 II, IV | go,” said Alcide.~“No,” answered Blount; “we must see it
53 II, IV | ground!” cried Ogareff.~“No!” answered Michael.~Two soldiers endeavored
54 II, IV | he said.~“I can die,” answered Michael fiercely; “but your
55 II, IV | calmness.~“A Russian spy,” answered Ogareff. In asserting that
56 II, VI | your eyes!”~“Very much,” answered Michael, turning towards
57 II, VI | enough, little father,” he answered, “but soon we shall feel
58 II, VI | it is not right . . .” answered Michael, who wished to remain
59 II, VII | us wait till to-morrow,” answered Michael.~“You are right,”
60 II, VII | see nothing of the sort,” answered Nicholas.~“Look well, friend,
61 II, VII | impracticable.~“We shall cross!” answered Michael.~The search was
62 II, VII | They are leathern bottles,” answered Nicholas.~“Are they full?”~“
63 II, VII | Michael.~“No, brother,” answered the girl.~“And you, friend?”~“
64 II, VII | difficult to us, friend,” answered Michael Strogoff, “will,
65 II, VIII| hare crossing our road!” answered Nicholas.~In Russia, when
66 II, VIII| I know, little father,” answered Nicholas, “but for me!”~“
67 II, IX | Irkutsk.”~“Poor Michael!” answered Nadia, with emotion. “Do
68 II, IX | It is night, Michael,” answered Nadia. “Do you not want
69 II, X | to do so?”~“On my honor,” answered Jolivet.~“On my word as
70 II, XI | If it is God’s will!” answered the old man. “Against His
71 II, XII | in the name of the town,” answered the merchant chief. “May
72 II, XII | I have your Highness,” answered the head of police, “a petition
73 II, XII | consent of your Highness,” answered the head of police, “to
74 II, XII | this name, the Grand Duke answered that it was not unknown
75 II, XII | conduct?”~“His conduct,” answered the head of police, “is
76 II, XIII| prisoner for several days,” answered Ogareff. “That is the reason
77 II, XIII| engagement, your Highness,” answered Ogareff; “it was a battle.”~“
78 II, XIII| Good, Michael Strogoff,” answered the Grand Duke. “You have
79 II, XIV | blown out.~“Your Highness,” answered Michael, “ask me rather
80 II, XV | cousin isn’t to be married!” answered Alcide, laughing.~“So much
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