Book, Chapter
1 I, I | military reports.”~It will be seen, in following them, that
2 I, I | this inclosure could be seen three distinct towns: Kitai-Gorod,
3 I, III | of the empire, he had not seen old Marfa for three years—
4 I, IV | compartment. Neither of them had seen each other that day at the
5 I, IV | rich—that could be easily seen; but not the slightest mark
6 I, V | careful observer would have seen that he was burning to be
7 I, V | while no soldiers were to be seen, it was not so with their
8 I, V | central square, and it was seen by all that he held in his
9 I, VI | her face could scarcely be seen, the profile alone being
10 I, VII | the first-class might be seen Armenians in long robes
11 I, VII | still silent and grave, were seen hobnobbing at the same table,
12 I, IX | friendship! I have often seen the temperature in the Siberian
13 I, IX | triple woolen socks; I have seen my sleigh horses covered
14 I, IX | at their nostrils. I have seen the brandy in my flask change
15 I, X | by the flashes, could be seen yawning beneath them. From
16 I, X | one of these masses was seen crashing and rolling down
17 I, X | brother!” cried Nadia, who had seen it all by the light of the
18 I, XI | distinct. Nothing was to be seen of the pass in which Nadia
19 I, XI | There was no one to be seen. However, Michael was not
20 I, XI | which had not at first seen her, was attacking the remaining
21 I, XI | His companion and he had seen Michael’s rapid stroke. “
22 I, XI | regarded him attentively. Seen in the bright glare, his
23 I, XII | Siberian peasants were to be seen in the fields. These peasants
24 I, XII | Siberia, in which may be seen a fine metal-refining factory
25 I, XIII| horses?”~“No.”~“Had you never seen him before?”~“Never.”~“Who
26 I, XIV | other he could not have seen Michael Strogoff, owing
27 I, XIV | and contrive not to be seen. When the moment of encountering
28 I, XIV | her son whom she had just seen; and if he had not recognized
29 I, XV | but, although they are not seen, they make themselves felt
30 I, XV | went to bed after having seen that his horse lacked nothing;
31 I, XV | was broken. What he had seen since his departure from
32 I, XVI | Michael ran no risk of being seen, unless the wood should
33 I, XVI | Michael Strogoff without being seen, could catch and understand
34 I, XVI | the road.~To avoid being seen, Michael’s intention was
35 I, XVI | versts distant could be seen a pale line bordered by
36 I, XVII| shadow, and without being seen himself he could see and
37 I, XVII| yet we no holiday have seen.’”~Alcide Jolivet would
38 II, I | Afghans, too, might have been seen. Arabs, having the primitive
39 II, I | or at least I have not seen him here,” observed Blount.~“
40 II, I | managed so as not to be seen by them.~Four days passed
41 II, III | he was? Yes, for he had seen Marfa’s gesture, holding
42 II, III | But you know him; you have seen him, Sangarre?”~“I have
43 II, III | Sangarre?”~“I have not seen him; but his mother betrayed
44 II, III | since then you have not seen him amongst the prisoners?”~“
45 II, IV | hundredth meridian— have seen Tomsk increase at their
46 II, IV | scar could be distinctly seen cut obliquely across the
47 II, IV | Irkutsk. All that they had seen of the invasion, its burnings,
48 II, V | in, Russian spy. You have seen for the last time. In an
49 II, VI | look. Could Michael have seen her, he would have read
50 II, VI | repeat at Irkutsk all I have seen, all I have heard; I swear
51 II, VI | against fatigue. Had Michael seen her, perhaps he would not
52 II, VI | Michael, “have you never seen me anywhere before?”~“You,
53 II, VI | Michael’s hand might have been seen feeling for the reins, and
54 II, VII | approaches to the town, could be seen to the right and left of
55 II, VII | But not a boat was to be seen. All had been taken away
56 II, VIII| marks of bullets could be seen on their walls.~Michael’
57 II, VIII| have passed without being seen. But then, who were these
58 II, VIII| more apparent. Smoke was seen above the horizon. The kibitka
59 II, IX | at Omsk, where they had seen each other for the first
60 II, IX | the East; that could be seen by the ruins which they
61 II, IX | There was nothing to be seen in the West; the Emir’s
62 II, IX | murmured. “I am glad to have seen you again! Pray for me!”~
63 II, X | breast.~But they had been seen, and some of these Russians,
64 II, X | pieces of ice could be seen drifting towards the West.
65 II, X | the right bank could be seen the little port of Livenitchnaia,
66 II, X | themselves were not to be seen as yet, for they were more
67 II, XI | have run a risk of being seen, even in the darkness, but,
68 II, XI | Tartar detachment had been seen, which showed that the raft
69 II, XI | river. They could not be seen, but they could be heard.
70 II, XI | day came, they would be seen by the Tartars, and massacred
71 II, XI | devoted passengers had been seen. Immediately afterwards
72 II, XII | in picturesque disorder.~Seen at a distance, from the
73 II, XII | First of all, as we have seen, the inhabitants of the
74 II, XII | From its windows could be seen the camp of the Tartars,
75 II, XII | I have more than once seen the temperature fall to
76 II, XIV | shore could be distinctly seen. Numerous Tartar detachments
77 II, XIV | day these masses had been seen passing rapidly between
78 II, XIV | quiet. Not a glimmer was seen in the dense forest, which
79 II, XIV | met at Ichim, whom she had seen at Tomsk; face to face with
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