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1 I, I | softened by the touch of time, appeared as if glittering with stars.
2 I, I | parsimonious of gestures and words, appeared only to speak or gesticulate
3 I, I | Englishman, on the contrary, appeared especially organized to
4 I, I | fete, a sort of cloud had appeared to overshadow the sovereign’
5 I, II | opened. The chief of police appeared on the threshold.~“Enter,
6 I, II | What was he doing?”~“He appeared unoccupied, and there was
7 I, III | Michael Strogoff.~The Czar appeared satisfied with Strogoff’
8 I, IV | European Russia. If there appeared cause to suspect any traveler,
9 I, IV | for several minutes, which appeared sufficient to enable the
10 I, IV | graceful neck.~The young girl appeared to be about sixteen or seventeen
11 I, V | his cherry-stemmed pipe, appeared the most indifferent and
12 I, VII | journey to Siberia. They appeared, therefore, to be a brother
13 I, VII | He stopped. The voices appeared to come from a group of
14 I, VIII| who, the day before, had appeared in the Nijni-Novgorod fair.
15 I, VIII| he had made, and if, as appeared probable, the gipsies should
16 I, VIII| being cast off, Jolivet appeared, tearing along. The steamer
17 I, VIII| Livonian, leaving her cabin, appeared on deck. Michael Strogoff
18 I, X | The shadows of huge pines appeared and disappeared in the rapid
19 I, XI | first streaks of daybreak appeared the tarantass had reached
20 I, XI | was their iemschik, who appeared to be waiting for them.
21 I, XII | generous companion as he first appeared on the Vladimir railroad.
22 I, XII | was flung open and a man appeared.~It was the traveler of
23 I, XIII| Feofar-Khan’s scouts had already appeared on both banks of the lower
24 I, XIV | afterwards a Tartar officer appeared in the posting-house. “Marfa
25 I, XV | Several Siberian hamlets appeared from time to time among
26 I, XVI | larches when a confused light appeared, above which glared brighter
27 I, XVI | success of such a flight appeared to be almost impossible.~
28 I, XVII| Kolyvan was very still, and appeared to have been totally abandoned.
29 I, XVII| rapidly moving southwards. It appeared that Kolyvan was to be attacked
30 I, XVII| detachment of Tartar cavalry appeared on the right. He dared not
31 II, I | the imperial government appeared to have lost its power beyond
32 II, II | subjects.~When Ivan Ogareff appeared, the great dignitaries remained
33 II, II | not been able to keep back appeared before them.~The housch-begui,
34 II, II | returned to his companion, who appeared to approve completely of
35 II, II | few days, which to them appeared like centuries, it would
36 II, III | horsemen swarmed— it actually appeared as if they sprang from the
37 II, IV | Khanats.~At the same moment appeared on the terrace the chief
38 II, V | Alcide, was that the Persians appeared rather indolent than fiery.
39 II, V | recognized. The journalists also appeared to recognize them, for Blount
40 II, V | of the Tsiganes, Sangarre appeared, superb in her strange and
41 II, V | Michael.~The executioner appeared. This time, he held his
42 II, V | the square.~Suddenly Nadia appeared. She walked straight to
43 II, VI | the old penetrating look appeared to have undergone no change.
44 II, VI | that day occurred which it appeared likely would considerably
45 II, VI | to pat, and he, moreover, appeared to be much attached to his
46 II, VII | Tartars. Not a scout had appeared on the road over which the
47 II, VII | the Emir’s army had not appeared at Krasnoiarsk by the 25th.~
48 II, VII | reply that the crossing appeared to him absolutely impracticable.~“
49 II, VIII| exile. Nothing had ever appeared so touching to him. With
50 II, VIII| plain. Flashes of light appeared in the midst of the vapor.
51 II, IX | of Feofar-Khan’s troops appeared, it would then be time to
52 II, IX | advance-guard had not yet appeared. Michael began to consider
53 II, X | large number of ice blocks appeared. Nadia being now awake,
54 II, X | an optical illusion, it appeared as if it was the raft which
55 II, X | rushed a torrent; sometimes appeared a clearing with a still
56 II, XII | week before the Tartars appeared on the Angara, earth-works
57 II, XII | on the 24th of September—appeared in sight of Irkutsk. It
58 II, XII | themselves on this occasion. They appeared in person; they led the
59 II, XII | thrown open, an aide-de-camp appeared, and advanced rapidly towards
60 II, XIII| exclaimed.~A man entered. He appeared exhausted with fatigue.
61 II, XIV | This circumstance, as it appeared favorable to the defenders
62 II, XIV | the dense forest, which appeared confounded on the horizon
63 II, XIV | the room. Her last hope appeared gone, when the villain,
64 II, XIV | by some of his officers, appeared on the threshold. The Grand
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