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1 I, I | remained silent. He had taken the telegram, he had read
2 I, I | of the events which had taken place beyond the frontier.
3 I, II | what measures have been taken by your majesty, and what
4 I, II | Emir—which is the title taken by the khans of Bokhara—
5 I, III | ground, it was as if they had taken root. As he doffed his Muscovite
6 I, IV | naturally enough, he was taken for a spy, and not a word
7 I, IV | had aroused. He was not taken for a spy, and therefore
8 I, VI | folded up; the theaters were taken to pieces; the fires were
9 I, VI | have foreseen the measure taken against them? how could
10 I, VI | necessary for a journey taken under ordinary circumstances,
11 I, VI | ignorant of the measures taken by the governor, measures
12 I, VII | and the young Livonian had taken a passage on board the Caucasus.
13 I, VII | board. Michael Strogoff had taken care to engage two first-class
14 I, IX | been so, he would not have taken it, as he wished to travel
15 I, IX | consequence of the measures taken against foreigners of Asiatic
16 I, X | all these precautions were taken, in expectation of a rough
17 I, X | for if the carriage was taken broadside it must infallibly
18 I, XI | pass which, without being taken off his legs, Michael had
19 I, XI | exclaimed Alcide; “it has taken such good root in the ground,
20 I, XI | one, since the front had taken its departure, followed
21 I, XI | had run to the carriage, taken one of Michael’s revolvers,
22 I, XII | Except when meals were to be taken at the post-houses, Nadia
23 I, XIII| In fact, two hours were taken up in making the passage
24 I, XIII| an engagement which had taken place between the Siberian
25 I, XIV | Tomsk, in fact, had been taken by Feofar-Khan some days
26 I, XV | from Elamsk, could not have taken a single step more.~There
27 I, XVI | do.~Michael had scarcely taken up his position behind a
28 I, XVI | Colonel Ogareff was not to be taken in; and, as he said, he
29 I, XVI | broken up.~His determination taken, Michael prepared to execute
30 I, XVII| not run a risk of being taken prisoner? Should he succeed
31 I, XVII| the same time, Michael, taken unawares as he was about
32 II, I | were brought the prisoners taken at Kolyvan after the annihilation
33 II, I | Alcide Jolivet had also been taken to the Tartar camp. Their
34 II, I | employed now. Doctors have taken six thousand years to discover
35 II, II | of the column which had taken Omsk. Ogareff, not having
36 II, II | some high officers, had taken their places in the tent.
37 II, II | listen to him, one would have taken him for one of the cruel
38 II, II | bought horses, had already taken the road to Tomsk, where
39 II, II | the Irtych, Nadia had been taken to Omsk. Kept prisoner in
40 II, II | brother whom God had so soon taken from her.~Absorbed in these
41 II, III | was much afraid of being taken in the flank and cut off
42 II, III | measures of vigilance were taken. Boats, requisitioned at
43 II, III | No.”~“All these men, taken at Omsk and Kolyvan, will
44 II, IV | prisoners. Ivan Ogareff had taken no notice of her.~Michael
45 II, V | with Tartar customs, had taken in the full meaning of these
46 II, V | against offenders. He had taken his place behind Michael,
47 II, VI | Michael?”~“Nadia, they have taken everything from me!”~“I
48 II, VII | The journey from Tomsk had taken eight days. If it had not
49 II, VII | the journey would not have taken sixty hours.~Happily, there
50 II, VII | to be seen. All had been taken away or destroyed, according
51 II, VII | had with due precaution taken off their shoes and stockings;
52 II, IX | the Czar’s letter has been taken from you, are you so anxious
53 II, X | raft Michael and Nadia were taken. The girl had returned to
54 II, X | said nothing of what had taken place at Tomsk. He gave
55 II, X | of the Tartar forces had taken up a position before the
56 II, X | Jolivet had, as has been said, taken his seat on the raft, when
57 II, XI | left bank. The fugitives, taken between two fires, became
58 II, XII | political importance had taken the Grand Duke to these
59 II, XII | The town could not now be taken by a coup de main. It must
60 II, XIII| was Ivan Ogareff. He had taken the designation of the man
61 II, XIII| Emir’s soldiers.”~“Were you taken prisoner by the Tartars?”~“
62 II, XIII| had she long since been taken prisoner? The only alleviation
63 II, XIV | hitherto unassailed had been taken. The Grand Duke and General
64 II, XIV | defenders. With these measures, taken in time, thanks to the advice
65 II, XIV | companion, and asking to be taken to the Grand Duke. A door
66 II, XV | suspected. His resolution was taken. He must risk his life even
67 II, XV | emotion!—the part Nadia had taken in these events.~“Who is
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