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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | of the patrols could be heard beating time on the stones 2 I, II | Where was Ogareff last heard of?”~“In the province of 3 I, IV | in this country?”~“I have heard speak of a concentration 4 I, V | signification of the words he had heard, he did not trouble his 5 I, VI | perhaps the girl had not heard of the order—though this 6 I, VI | have burst without being heard by all. Evidently interested 7 I, VII | cared little whether it was heard or not.~The man with the 8 I, VII | forecastle ladder, when he heard someone speaking near him. 9 I, VII | strange tongue which he had heard during the night at the 10 I, VII | man and woman whom he had heard at Nijni-Novgorod. This, 11 I, VII | listened, for he distinctly heard this question and answer 12 I, VIII| All this Michael Strogoff heard from the new arrivals. This 13 I, VIII| that the expressions he had heard, had proceeded from this 14 I, VIII| lowering her voice to be heard by him alone, began:~“Brother, 15 I, X | then a distant noise was heard, shrill whistling through 16 I, X | hand pressing his, and he heard her whisper these words 17 I, XI | shouts could be distinctly heard from farther on, at no great 18 I, XI | travelers whose shouts he had heard were at no great distance. 19 I, XI | could not see them, yet he heard distinctly their words.~ 20 I, XI | their words.~This is what he heard, and what caused him some 21 I, XI | Siberia?”~“I myself have heard it said that he was to take 22 I, XI | him. Suddenly, close by he heard a pistol-shot.~“Ah! forward, 23 I, XI | a dreadful growling was heard, and then another report.~“ 24 I, XI | report which Michael had just heard. In an instant he was on 25 I, XI | little infant?”~“I never heard it,” replied Harry Blount.~“ 26 I, XII | dashed by he distinctly heard this word, uttered in an 27 I, XII | sound of a carriage was heard outside. Almost immediately 28 I, XVI | horses’s hoofs alone was heard on the road, except when, 29 I, XVI | direction of the road, he heard a confused murmuring sound 30 I, XVI | their men to follow.~Michael heard a report, and felt a ball 31 I, XVI | less than two minutes he heard the tramp of several horses 32 I, XVII| distinct voice, so that Michael heard all that the English correspondent 33 I, XVII| Harry Blount returned he heard Jolivet completing his telegram 34 II, I | anywise altered. The prisoners heard no talk of the breaking 35 II, II | the prisoners. Shouts were heard, and two or three shots 36 II, III | several hours listening. She heard nothing. From an instinctive 37 II, III | resolution, a murmur was heard amongst the crowd.~Ogareff 38 II, III | bearer himself.~Nadia had heard all, and she now knew who 39 II, V | Feofar-Khan.~A trumpet call was heard. This was the signal for 40 II, V | over, a stern voice was heard saying:~“Look while you 41 II, V | eyes.~A despairing cry was heard. His aged mother fell senseless 42 II, V | lifeless, perhaps dead. He heard in the distance cries and 43 II, VI | I have seen, all I have heard; I swear it by Heaven above! 44 II, VI | said to himself that he had heard it before. And it was satisfactory 45 II, VI | loiter on the way. You have heard speak of Ivan Ogareff?”~“ 46 II, VII | made the only sound to be heard in this dead city. Michael 47 II, VII | blind companion.~Nicholas heard her, and turning to Michael, “ 48 II, VII | up the search, when they heard themselves called. Both 49 II, VIII| the road, when a shot was heard on their right. A ball whistled, 50 II, IX | although he did not answer, he heard Nadia speak.~Yes! he heard 51 II, IX | heard Nadia speak.~Yes! he heard her, for when the young 52 II, IX | river. A second bark was heard, but, although more feeble, 53 II, IX | that moment, a noise was heard on the road, about half 54 II, XI | pilgrims were no longer heard. They still prayed, but 55 II, XI | seen, but they could be heard. The fires of the outposts 56 II, XI | Immediately afterwards shots were heard fired from the left bank. 57 II, XI | open. Michael and Nadia heard the shots, the cries of 58 II, XII | last news, the Grand Duke heard that the Emir of Bokhara 59 II, XII | apartments, when a tumult was heard outside the palace.~Almost 60 II, XIII| have credited what they heard.~The Grand Duke advanced 61 II, XIII| him repeat all that he had heard in the Imperial Cabinet 62 II, XIV | Michael Strogoff. Michael had heard Nadia’s call. Guided by


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