Book, Chapter
1 I, I | racers, who will run “a good first” or die!~Their journals
2 I, II | firm front or a square of good infantry could repel ten
3 I, II | necessary for the square of good infantry to reach the rebellious
4 I, III | New Palace.~“You made a good choice there, General,”
5 I, IV | speaker, “these merchants have good reason for being uneasy
6 I, IV | evidently a stranger— made good use of his eyes, and asked
7 I, IV | what route?”~“By Perm.”~“Good!” replied the inspector. “
8 I, V | He feared so, and with good reason. Did he hope to meet
9 I, V | carefully closed the door.~“Good!” said Michael Strogoff,
10 I, V | charitably offered by some good people, the bird-fanciers
11 I, VI | will see you,” he said.~“Good,” returned Michael. And
12 I, VII | expulsion, after all, was a good deal preferable to imprisonment
13 I, VII | Bravo, Mr. Blount!”~“Very good, M. Jolivet.”~“I will try
14 I, VIII| had risen at dawn, as all good huntsmen should do. They
15 I, VIII| Besides a tarantass, drawn by good Siberian horses, will always
16 I, VIII| replied Alcide Jolivet, “I’m a good fellow, and I don’t wish
17 I, IX | the telga, as any road is good enough for it. It must be
18 I, XI | exclaimed, “Well! this is a good joke, I must say.”~“You
19 I, XI | Yes, it undoubtedly is a good joke. This machine certainly
20 I, XI | Not a bit, and in all good faith is driving the fore
21 I, XI | not tell you that it was a good joke, confrere?” cried Alcide.~“
22 I, XI | Alcide; “it has taken such good root in the ground, that
23 I, XI | sir, you have done us a good turn, and if you are going
24 I, XII | had only to harness three good horses to it to take him
25 I, XII | doing,” replied Blount.~“Good,” replied Michael; “but
26 I, XII | time enabled him to do a good action, and afforded him
27 I, XII | tarantass was ready to start.~“Good,” said he.~Then turning
28 I, XIII| mother wrote to me contained good news. Marfa is a brave and
29 I, XIII| impatience or he really had good reason to fear.~However,
30 I, XIII| tarantass started, and made such good way that by three in the
31 I, XIV | horseman as he was, could make good use of it.~It was four o’
32 I, XIV | mother.~“Who are you, my good lady?” Michael Strogoff
33 I, XIV | truth what it is you say, my good woman,” he replied, stepping
34 I, XV | torture.~It required as good a horseman as Michael Strogoff
35 I, XV | custom; then he gave him a good feed; and it was only after
36 I, XVI | such important service. The good animal, hidden behind a
37 I, XVII| a sort of stupefaction.~“Good,” said the clerk. And with
38 II, I | cousin’s service. Well, well! Good,” murmured Alcide Jolivet; “
39 II, II | reserving His miracles if this good man, whom a noble object
40 II, III | our traveling companion a good turn. Korpanoff or Strogoff
41 II, IV | that they stood well in the good graces of their chief.~At
42 II, IV | supply them with a hundred good lines for an article. They
43 II, VI | Tartars we must hide. Keep a good look-out!”~“Wait, Michael!”
44 II, VI | drive. There is plenty of good birch bark and straw in
45 II, VII | time. He would thank the good Nicholas Pigassof, and set
46 II, VIII| his progress.~The road was good, for that part of it which
47 II, VIII| of Nadia and Michael was good, and since leaving Tomsk
48 II, IX | fellow, inoffensive and good, who had paid for his devotion
49 II, X | gentleman,” added Blount.~“Good, gentlemen.”~“Can we be
50 II, XI | both banks, the raft had a good chance of passing unperceived.
51 II, XII | them back. Fifty thousand good men, taking the Tartars
52 II, XII | may command a sortie.”~“Good, sir,” replied the Grand
53 II, XII | Grand Duke, “General, be good enough to present him to
54 II, XII | Yes, if it is for the good of Russia.”~“Captain Fedor,”
55 II, XIII| before your Highness.”~“Good, Michael Strogoff,” answered
56 II, XIV | Ivan Ogareff, there was good reason to hope that the
57 II, XIV | said Ivan Ogareff.~He had good reason for congratulating
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