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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | the highest degree what may be called “the memory of 2 I, I | Jolivet to himself, “it may be worth powder and shot.”~ 3 I, I | these measures, and you may be sure that my dear cousin 4 I, II | orders so that this rebellion may be suppressed as soon as 5 I, II | majesty, and what help he may expect from the governments 6 I, II | frightful number.”~That may be; but to do this it is 7 I, II | Oriental sovereignty which may be called his household, 8 I, III | Kissoff; “and your majesty may be sure that Michael Strogoff 9 I, IV | treasonable expressions which may be uttered.~These travelers, 10 I, IV | Aleutian hordes, and one may understand that the unity 11 I, IV | successive rulers.~Be that as it may, Ivan Ogareff had hitherto 12 I, V | urgent indeed! But though she may be brave—and she certainly 13 I, VI | alone across the steppe, may be easily guessed to be 14 I, VI | I must look for her. And may God guide me!”~Michael left 15 I, VII | particularly agreeable to me. One may always know what one has 16 I, VIII| shall be far beyond it. They may take the route from Kasan 17 I, IX | strong leathern hood, which may be pulled quite over the 18 I, IX | physical fatigues a woman may be unable to endure.”~“I 19 I, IX | a complaint from me you may leave me in the road, and 20 I, IX | trees, or trenches, which may happen to be in the road. 21 I, X | it?”~“No, and pray God it may not be my last!”~“Are you 22 I, XI | merchant, of Irkutsk. But may I know what has happened 23 I, XI | you are going farther we may possibly meet again, and—”~ 24 I, XI | so, Mr. Korpanoff; and we may possibly meet there.”~“Indeed, 25 I, XI | leaving Ekaterenburg it may be our fortunate fate to 26 I, XII | Russians in Siberia, in which may be seen a fine metal-refining 27 I, XIII| Michael; “and I hope she may have reached Tobolsk. Marfa 28 I, XVII| army! Pray Heaven that I may arrive at Kolyvan before 29 I, XVII| could wait.~Jolivet’s fury may be imagined, though under 30 II, I | leopard skin, some idea may be formed of the enormous 31 II, I | receives the prince’s kiss, and may present himself before him 32 II, I | Alcide. “By this time you may be sure that my beloved 33 II, I | koumyss.” And this was all. It may be added that the weather 34 II, II | part of the province.~It may be easily understood how 35 II, II | very near, I hope—when we may rejoin some Russian regiment?”~“ 36 II, II | three days of patience, and may God aid me!”~It was indeed 37 II, II | in her heart, she cried, “May it be I!” If before his 38 II, II | along this road of sorrow.~“May God reward you, my daughter, 39 II, II | Strogoff, from a caution which may be easily understood, never 40 II, III | longer, my daughter. Whatever may happen, and however hard 41 II, III | however hard this trial may be, not a word, not a sign. 42 II, IV | the queen, if this title may be given to the sultana 43 II, IV | the sentence whatever it may be.~The Emir had let his 44 II, IV | camp. Then look while you may.”~ 45 II, V | CHAPTER VLOOK WHILE YOU MAY!”~MICHAEL was held before 46 II, V | listen.~“Look while you may,” exclaimed Feofar-Kahn, 47 II, V | saying:~“Look while you may!”~The man who repeated the 48 II, V | sinister:~“Look while you may”~But this time Alcide observed 49 II, V | of the dancers.~Though it may be thought that a Parisian 50 II, VI | telegraph office?”~“That may be,” replied Nicholas. “ 51 II, VIII| winters of Asiatic Russia may be said to be precocious, 52 II, VIII| walls.~Michael’s anxiety may be imagined. He could no 53 II, IX | Nadia,” returned Michael. “May God and the Father pardon 54 II, X | grave than usual, and it may be acknowledged that his 55 II, XI | apprehensions of Jolivet and Blount may be better understood than 56 II, XI | Alcide, “whatever the danger may be, I know some one who 57 II, XI | work of destruction.~It may be imagined what were the 58 II, XII | the population of Irkutsk may be relied on,” said General 59 II, XII | answered the merchant chief. “May I ask you what is the most 60 II, XII | most distant date when we may expect the relieving army?”~“ 61 II, XII | any day that your Highness may command a sortie.”~“Good, 62 II, XII | their country!”~“I believe I may assure your Highness,” said 63 II, XII | anxiety of the unhappy father may be supposed when, from that 64 II, XV | passed before his eyes.~It may be remembered, that at the


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