Book, Chapter
1 I, I | hilt of his sword, and then passed his hand for an instant
2 I, II | idea, a man who had once passed the Ural Mountains in charge
3 I, III | Peter Strogoff had, however, passed the fatal number without
4 I, V | origin, and because he had passed his childhood in the Steppes,
5 I, V | at the fair again. As he passed among the groups of buyers
6 I, VI | bench.~Three minutes had not passed before Michael Strogoff
7 I, VII | water, and the Caucasus passed rapidly between the two
8 I, VII | return voyage. The Caucasus passed numerous boats being towed
9 I, VII | to Nijni-Novgorod. Then passed rafts of wood interminably
10 I, VIII| Feofar-Khan at their head, have passed Semipolatinsk, and are descending
11 I, IX | which preceded them had passed that stage.~“Two hours ago,
12 I, IX | was approaching.~The night passed without incident. Notwithstanding
13 I, X | The enormous mass as it passed grazed his chest, taking
14 I, XII | Ivan Ogareff had really passed the frontier, all his actions
15 I, XII | berlin had certainly not passed through Novo-Saimsk, and
16 I, XII | Strogoff came up first. As he passed, a head was thrust out of
17 I, XIII| morning, a whole night must be passed at the house. Nadia could
18 I, XIV | and everything that has passed.”~And the mujik related
19 I, XIV | father. Where the Tartar has passed there remains nothing!”~“
20 I, XV | Omsk. But he had already passed through one of the breaches
21 I, XV | courier of the Czar had just passed Omsk, taking the direction
22 I, XV | Several Tartar detachments had passed along the highway of the
23 I, XV | morning, Michael Strogoff passed through the station of Touroumoff
24 I, XV | at Kamsk, for his horse passed places which would have
25 I, XV | and Karguinsk, which he passed on the next day, were comparatively
26 I, XVI | evidence that their hordes had passed that way; the same, indeed,
27 I, XVI | old man.~“Have the Tartars passed this way?”~“Yes, for my
28 II, I | Tomsk. This meridian once passed, Michael considered that
29 II, I | seen by them.~Four days passed thus without the state of
30 II, II | shall in a few hours have passed the most advanced Tartar
31 II, III | this scene, although it passed so rapidly, had been observed
32 II, III | and Marfa Strogoff, and passed the night in watching them.
33 II, III | happen. A scornful smile passed over her face. Then leaning
34 II, III | courier of the Czar, has passed through Omsk?”~“I do not
35 II, III | knout as men shall have passed before you.”~Ivan Ogareff
36 II, III | last. When in his turn he passed before his mother, Nadia
37 II, IV | him, Michael would have passed unrecognized, and all these
38 II, IV | before the Emir, and as they passed each was obliged to prostrate
39 II, IV | half hidden by her hair— passed in her turn before the Emir
40 II, V | heads, and a gauze cloud passed over their bright eyes as
41 II, V | dancers darted; and, as they passed each verse, following the
42 II, V | through which their race had passed—Turkey, Bohemia, Egypt,
43 II, V | what trials he must have passed, ever obedient to his duty;
44 II, V | fashion, with a hot blade passed before his eyes!~Michael
45 II, V | The incandescent blade passed before Michael’s eyes.~A
46 II, VI | when the scorching blade passed before her companion’s eyes.
47 II, VI | the first time, a thrill passed through Michael’s frame.
48 II, VI | gained some versts.~Thus they passed the river Ichirnsk, the
49 II, VI | described to him the scenes they passed. He knew whether he was
50 II, VII | of impending misfortune passed across Michael’s heart.
51 II, VII | Strogoff, Nadia, and Nicholas passed silently through the streets
52 II, VII | in a few minutes it had passed the quays of Krasnoiarsk.
53 II, VIII| these forebodings the day passed without any accident.~At
54 II, VIII| some large body of men had passed that way.~Twenty miles before
55 II, VIII| of Tartars had recently passed that way, and yet it was
56 II, VIII| for they could not have passed without being seen. But
57 II, VIII| increased at every village they passed through. The blood of the
58 II, VIII| September, the detachment passed through the village of Chibarlinskoe.
59 II, IX | before. She told all that had passed between Marfa and herself
60 II, IX | last of the Tartars had passed through at least five or
61 II, X | the Angara, having already passed the mouth; but pieces from
62 II, X | companion had successively passed. They could not but heartily
63 II, XI | wind, though slight, having passed over the snow-clad mountains
64 II, XI | of the current. The raft passed unperceived in the midst
65 II, XI | and every time that a wolf passed within his reach, his hand
66 II, XI | blazing town was at last passed. Little by little the glare
67 II, XII | Therefore, before six days had passed, Irkutsk must be betrayed.
68 II, XII | before half an hour had passed, Fedor was introduced into
69 II, XII | if at that time Nadia had passed the frontier, what could
70 II, XIII| Angara.~A quarter of an hour passed without his putting any
71 II, XIII| your daughter must have passed the frontier, and you can
72 II, XIII| Fedor. Although Nadia had passed the frontier under circumstances
73 II, XIV | expecting some signal. An hour passed. Nothing new.~The bell of
74 II, XV | Feofar’s executioner had passed before his eyes.~It may
75 II, XV | of him.~After a few days passed at Omsk, Michael and Nadia
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