Book, Chapter
1 I, II | weaken, were it only for an hour, the Muscovite power!”~The
2 I, IV | into a bog. There was an hour’s delay. At last, the road
3 I, V | Nijni-Novgorod.~Even at the late hour at which Michael Strogoff
4 I, V | wished to know exactly the hour at which the steamboat would
5 I, V | strolled on for about an hour, he seated himself on a
6 I, V | floating on its bosom.~An hour after, Michael Strogoff
7 I, V | would start at the appointed hour. As he did so, the thought
8 I, VI | it, she would come in an hour to the quay, and there some
9 I, VII | their orders. Exactly at the hour the last clang of the bell
10 I, VII | two miles of current per hour to their own speed; but
11 I, VII | current more than ten miles an hour. Including an hour’s stoppage
12 I, VII | miles an hour. Including an hour’s stoppage at Kasan, the
13 I, VIII| Caucasus would stay for an hour to renew her fuel. Michael
14 I, VIII| arriving before them.~An hour afterwards the bell rang
15 I, VIII| announced the breakfast hour. Nadia followed Michael
16 I, IX | journey alone.”~Half an hour later, the podorojna being
17 I, IX | twelve to fourteen miles an hour. Michael Strogoff was accustomed
18 I, IX | brother; no, not even for an hour, and we will travel day
19 I, IX | not to stop even for an hour, traveled all night. The
20 I, IX | sleep at their posts. Not an hour was lost at the relays,
21 I, IX | lost at the relays, not an hour on the road.~The next day,
22 I, IX | in advance?”~“Nearly an hour.”~“Forward, and a triple
23 I, X | Then, possessed in this hour of peril with superhuman
24 I, XII | its front wheels.”~Half an hour afterwards the energetic
25 I, XII | rate of fifteen versts an hour; nothing of these regions
26 I, XII | short space of time.~Half an hour after the berlin was left
27 I, XII | you not stop even for an hour at Ichim?”~“No, sir; and
28 I, XIII| not have slept even for an hour. The place on which he had
29 I, XIII| will be able to spare an hour to go to her?”~“I shall
30 I, XIII| fifty miles farther on. An hour after this it was on the
31 I, XIII| would be the delay of an hour, and she would not, for
32 I, XIII| However, after half an hour’s exertion, the boatmen
33 I, XIII| the rate of two versts an hour, when Michael, springing
34 I, XIV | pursue thy journey.”~“Not an hour!”~“Come now,” replied the
35 I, XV | resolved to push on. After one hour’s rest he resumed his course
36 I, XV | and a glass of kwass. One hour afterwards, or at the most
37 I, XV | air at a hundred versts an hour, and to be at last face
38 I, XVI | for we left Omsk within an hour after his departure, and
39 I, XVI | give his men more than an hour’s rest, although their horses
40 I, XVI | to lose. It was within an hour of morning. It was needful
41 I, XVI | and Michael.~For half an hour only was the latter able
42 II, II | secret from her. But the hour had not yet come in which
43 II, II | depths of her heart, “in that hour of humiliation did you not
44 II, III | encampment. A quarter of an hour after, she reached Zabediero,
45 II, V | returned to the town. An hour later, they were on the
46 II, VI | FRIEND ON THE HIGHWAY~HALF an hour afterwards, Michael and
47 II, VI | left the house after an hour’s repose. Nadia had procured
48 II, VI | I will not delay you an hour!”~“Brother,” exclaimed Nadia, “
49 II, VII | cart onto the bank, and an hour’s rest was given to the
50 II, VIII| made almost eight miles an hour.~After crossing the little
51 II, VIII| formerly was never half an hour without speaking, now fell
52 II, VIII| must not delay, even for an hour!” And the kibitka was driven
53 II, VIII| will get there!”~Half an hour after the attack of the
54 II, X | a rate of eight miles an hour. In a day and a half they
55 II, X | to put into harbor for an hour, in order to make some repairs.
56 II, X | enough for me!”~In half an hour the raft left the little
57 II, X | Michael quietly.~Half an hour after leaving Livenitchnaia,
58 II, XI | blood.~In fact, half an hour after the commencement of
59 II, XI | your boat-hook!”~“Before an hour is past we shall be stopped!”~“
60 II, XI | murmured Nadia.~For half an hour the current hurried along
61 II, XII | obeyed, and before half an hour had passed, Fedor was introduced
62 II, XIII| Angara.~A quarter of an hour passed without his putting
63 II, XIV | towards the camp, and from hour to hour reinforced the Emir’
64 II, XIV | the camp, and from hour to hour reinforced the Emir’s troops.
65 II, XIV | Duke might arrive at any hour. The safety or the loss
66 II, XIV | expecting some signal. An hour passed. Nothing new.~The
67 II, XIV | by a window, awaiting the hour to act. The signal, of course,
68 II, XV | the other to Michael.~An hour after, Nadia was in her
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