Book, Chapter
1 I, I | all, hunting on the same ground. That which one missed might
2 I, I | shall find ourselves on ground less safe, perhaps, than
3 I, III | were once planted on the ground, it was as if they had taken
4 I, V | the Volga,” sitting on the ground, as on the deck of their
5 I, X | obliged to crouch upon the ground to avoid being blown down.
6 I, X | planting his feet on the ground, by main force placed it
7 I, X | one continued peal. The ground, struck by the concussion,
8 I, X | iemschik was struck to the ground by a counter-shock, but,
9 I, XI | don’t take you over the ground at a rattling pace.”~Alcide
10 I, XI | taken such good root in the ground, that if it were left here
11 I, XI | terrible knife, fell to the ground a lifeless mass. He had
12 I, XI | magnificent animal lying on the ground, loth to leave it to the
13 I, XII | he had reached Siberian ground. If the reporters were not
14 I, XII | seemed to fly over the ground, for there was not the slightest
15 I, XIII| answered by lying flat on the ground. As neither he nor the boatmen
16 I, XV | would place his ear to the ground to listen for the sound
17 I, XVI | children, kneeling on the ground, was gazing on the scene
18 I, XVI | distance on the parched ground. Michael listened attentively,
19 I, XVI | putting his ear to the ground.~“It is a detachment of
20 I, XVI | whins, and heather. The ground on either side was quite
21 I, XVI | grass which carpeted the ground. The men meantime stretched
22 I, XVI | the breast, rolled on the ground.~But the other horsemen
23 I, XVI | surface almost level with the ground, its bed being but the steppe
24 I, XVI | an Usbeck rolled on the ground, midst cries of rage from
25 I, XVII| river.~Once more on solid ground Michael stopped to consider
26 I, XVII| Harry Blount fell to the ground wounded in the shoulder.~
27 I, XVII| Blount, stretched on the ground, and had bravely lifted
28 II, II | back part of the tent, the ground being hidden under the thick
29 II, II | would have rolled on the ground had not Ogareff uttered
30 II, III | brings to the surface of the ground. Flight under these conditions
31 II, III | the middle of the cleared ground. Michael cast down his eyes
32 II, III | forced on her knees on the ground. Her dress torn off left
33 II, IV | threw them violently to the ground.~Alcide Jolivet and his
34 II, IV | eyes.~“Your forehead to the ground!” cried Ogareff.~“No!” answered
35 II, IV | were themselves laid on the ground by a buffet from the young
36 II, V | torture, had sunk to the ground, daring neither to look
37 II, V | which had fallen to the ground, once more winged their
38 II, V | effect. Soldiers came on the ground, armed with bare sabers
39 II, V | mother fell senseless to the ground. Michael Strogoff was blind.~
40 II, VI | woman fell senseless to the ground, but one thought restored
41 II, VIII| twenties, stretched on the ground.~It was, however, necessary
42 II, IX | feet had been fast to the ground. The barking of a dog came
43 II, IX | Michael, crawling on the ground, felt about with his hands.~
44 II, IX | fell back lifeless on the ground.~At the same moment a cry
45 II, IX | A head issued from the ground! She had stumbled against
46 II, IX | victim imprisoned in the ground— the earth pressed down
47 II, IX | head on a level with the ground, and for some hours the
48 II, IX | birds!~Michael dug at the ground with his knife to release
49 II, IX | continued to dig, though the ground, having been tightly rammed
50 II, X | a peasant on his plot of ground; baptis-ing, marrying, burying.
51 II, XI | thousands to the surface of the ground. It is an “oil country,”
52 II, XIV | was a large chamber on the ground floor, its windows opening
53 II, XIV | following the inclination of the ground, it spread over the surface
54 II, XIV | filled the great hall on the ground floor. There, in a sudden
55 II, XIV | force, was dashed to the ground.~“Michael!” cried Nadia.~
56 II, XIV | hurled him again to the ground.~Pale with rage and shame,
57 II, XIV | heart, fell lifeless on the ground.~At the same moment, the
58 II, XIV | In the body lying on the ground, he recognized the man whom
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