Book, Chapter
1 I, I | the guests of all ranks took part in that measured promenade,
2 I, IV | The train in which Michael took his place was to set him
3 I, IV | courier. The young girl took it, after placing by her
4 I, IV | around her, the care she took not to incommode or give
5 I, V | be obtained.~As the gypsy took two or three steps forward,
6 I, VII | accidental kick.~Michael Strogoff took care, therefore, not to
7 I, VIII| Strogoff went forward and took her hand. “Look, sister!”
8 I, IX | and Michael immediately took their places in the tarantass.
9 I, X | be very terrible.~Michael took care that his young companion
10 I, X | in the cart, and Michael took his seat beside her. Before
11 I, X | of the thunder.~Michael took Nadia’s hand. “Are you asleep,
12 I, X | for every three steps they took in advance, they lost one,
13 I, X | Strogoff and the iemschik took more than two hours in getting
14 I, XI | the iemschik.~Nadia again took her place in the tarantass.
15 I, XI | the telga, the reporters took their place on the singular
16 I, XIII| Do you know that man who took my horses?”~“No.”~“Had you
17 I, XIII| Michael Strogoff and Nadia took their places, and Ichim,
18 I, XIV | the town of Omsk, and he took care to avoid those streets
19 I, XIV | lent an attentive ear, but took no part in the conversation.
20 I, XIV | A young Siberian whom I took for him,” replied Marfa
21 I, XVI | into a steady gallop, he took the road towards the left
22 I, XVI | anything at random, Michael took time for reflection, carefully
23 I, XVI | extended his revolver, and took a moment’s aim. The Usbeck
24 I, XVI | pendja-baschi seized his musket and took aim at Michael, whom he
25 I, XVII| distanced his companion, took possession of the wicket,
26 I, XVII| Alcide Jolivet noiselessly took his place at the wicket,
27 I, XVII| leaving his wicket, he quietly took his hat, brushed it round
28 II, I | bandages of the other, took some water from a well dug
29 II, II | s office.”~Ivan Ogareff took the letters which Blount
30 II, III | Siberian before her, she took her to Ivan Ogareff, in
31 II, III | the other prisoners, he took command of the troops at
32 II, V | in a cruel smile; he then took his place by Feofar-Khan.~
33 II, V | peculiar rhythm, a dancer took her position by him and
34 II, VI | some strength. Nicholas took the best possible care of
35 II, VIII| cooled during the night, took some time to get warm again.
36 II, IX | across the country.~Nadia took Michael’s hand, and they
37 II, IX | obliged to stop. Michael then took her in his strong arms and,
38 II, IX | she could see for him. He took her in his arms and went
39 II, X | moujiks. An old Baikal boatman took command of the raft. He
40 II, X | their lips.~No incident took place during the night.
41 II, X | raft.~Michael therefore took immense interest in ascertaining
42 II, XI | them, when a sudden change took place.~In a few moments
43 II, XI | He approached the girl, took her hand, and put to her
44 II, XI | ready for anything,” Nadia took Michael’s hand.~“We must
45 II, XII | entirely invested Irkutsk, took up their positions for the
46 II, XII | one of the gates. A fight took place at the head of Bolchaia
47 II, XIII| seventy-nine days.”~The Grand Duke took the letter. He unfolded
48 II, XIV | waters of the Angara. Ogareff took a match from his pocket,
49 II, XIV | into Irkutsk. He therefore took possession of the immense
50 II, XIV | the bank, built of wood, took fire in every direction.
51 II, XV | touching ceremony, which took place a few days after the
52 II, XV | The marriage ceremony took place in Irkutsk cathedral.~
53 II, XV | accompanied by Wassili Fedor, took the route to Europe. The
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