Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Tomsk no longer, sire.”~“A courier this moment!”~The officer
2 I, II | answered by the words, “A courier this moment!”~The Czar remained
3 I, II | intelligent, courageous courier . . .”~“I momentarily expect
4 I, II | treason of Ivan Ogareff.~A courier only could supply the place
5 I, III | Kissoff was announced.~“The courier?” inquired the Czar eagerly.~“
6 I, III | moments Michael Strogoff, the courier, entered the imperial library.
7 I, III | the letter to the young courier, “take this letter; on it
8 I, III | brother, and for myself!”~The courier, having saluted his sovereign,
9 I, IV | he must not travel as a courier of the Czar usually would.
10 I, IV | that he was no longer a courier, but a plain merchant, Nicholas
11 I, IV | consequently at the disposal of the courier of the Czar.~Accordingly,
12 I, IV | military man, and the Czar’s courier was not the person to betray
13 I, IV | place was found opposite the courier. The young girl took it,
14 I, V | police had been summoned by a courier to the palace of the governor-general.
15 I, VI | be easily guessed to be a courier of the Czar. If, on the
16 I, VII | idiom: “It is said that a courier has set out from Moscow
17 I, VII | Sangarre; but either this courier will arrive too late, or
18 I, IX | horses, as long as the Czar’s courier was not in Siberia, he could
19 I, IX | At the first stages, the courier of the Czar had learnt that
20 I, XII | discovered, his character as courier of the Czar known, there
21 I, XII | accomplished satisfactorily. The courier of the Czar had in no way
22 I, XII | remained alone in the room. The courier of the Czar, his arms crossed
23 I, XIII| be avoided by the Czar’s courier. As to the iemschik’s hesitation,
24 I, XIV | purpose of baffling it that a courier had been intrusted with
25 I, XIV | been given to the young courier to pass incognito through
26 I, XIV | a son?”~“Yes.”~“He is a courier of the Czar?”~“Yes.”~“Where
27 I, XIV | Korpanoff was Michael Strogoff, courier of the Czar, seeking concealment
28 I, XV | ignorant of the fact that a courier of the Czar had just passed
29 I, XV | The dispatches which this courier bore must have been of immense
30 I, XVI | they were speaking.~“This courier cannot be much in advance
31 I, XVI | Michael. He was known to be a courier of the Czar! A detachment
32 I, XVII| news obtained by the Czar’s courier, Kolyvan could not be yet
33 II, II | concerning the journey of a courier of the Czar. Having Marfa
34 II, II | chance bring the Czar’s courier into Ogareff’s presence,
35 II, II | his quality of the Czar’s courier.~“Ah, my brave boy!” thought
36 II, III | Strogoff’s son, the Czar’s courier, was at this moment in Zabediero,
37 II, III | nature to compromise the courier of the Czar. The Tsigane’
38 II, III | the apprehension of this courier,” said Ivan Ogareff. “If
39 II, III | your son, Michael Strogoff, courier of the Czar, has passed
40 II, III | not speak. To discover the courier of the Czar, he counted,
41 II, V | sightless eyes of the Czar’s courier, saying, “Read, now, Michael
42 II, V | you have read. The true Courier of the Czar is Ivan Ogareff.”~
43 II, VII | identity and quality as Courier of the Czar—which would
44 II, VIII| Ivan Ogareff at Omsk, the courier of the Czar felt less uneasy,
45 II, VIII| new enemies was the Czar’s courier now to meet?~He did not
46 II, X | thousand miles for the Czar’s courier to reach his end? Nothing
47 II, X | the true Michael Strogoff, Courier of the Czar. The two correspondents
48 II, X | Korpanoff, but Michael Strogoff, Courier of the Czar. He was about
49 II, X | But why did the Czar’s courier exhibit such haste to get
50 II, XII | Your Highness,” said he, “a courier from the Czar!”~
51 II, XIII| CHAPTER XIII THE CZAR’S COURIER~ALL the members of the council
52 II, XIII| simultaneously started forward. A courier from the Czar arrived in
53 II, XIII| his aide-de-camp. “This courier!” he exclaimed.~A man entered.
54 II, XIII| went up to him. “You are a courier from the Czar?” he asked.~“
55 II, XIII| nor of the identity of the courier. Though Ogareff’s countenance
56 II, XIII| and citizens. To them this courier from the Czar was a link
57 II, XIII| guessed that the pretended courier of the Czar was a traitor.
58 II, XIII| very evening the pretended courier arrived, Wassili Fedor went
59 II, XIV | informed that the Czar’s courier was not at that moment in
60 II, XIV | raft which carried the true Courier of the Czar, Nadia, and
61 II, XIV | leave me alone! The Czar’s courier has nothing to fear to-day
62 II, XIV | believed to be the Czar’s courier.~Then, in a threatening
63 II, XIV | brother! He is the Czar’s courier!”~“That man, your Highness,
64 II, XIV | your Highness, is not a courier of the Czar! He is Ivan
65 II, XV | their old mother.~The young courier was received by the Czar,
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