Book, Chapter
1 I, I | immediately dispatched to Nijni-Novgorod, Perm, Ekaterenburg, Kasirnov,
2 I, II | regiments from Perm and Nijni-Novgorod, and the Cossacks from the
3 I, IV | CHAPTER IV FROM MOSCOW TO NIJNI-NOVGOROD~THE distance between Moscow
4 I, IV | place was to set him down at Nijni-Novgorod. There terminated at that
5 I, IV | ten hours. Once arrived at Nijni-Novgorod, Strogoff would either take
6 I, IV | to the celebrated fair of Nijni-Novgorod;—a very mixed assembly,
7 I, IV | Those in the market at Nijni-Novgorod will be easily cleared off
8 I, IV | I’m much afraid that the Nijni-Novgorod fair won’t end as brilliantly
9 I, IV | preoccupied the merchants of Nijni-Novgorod, and to what a degree the
10 I, IV | revolt in the government of Nijni-Novgorod, which at this time of year
11 I, IV | Prince of the territory of Nijni-Novgorod, Tchemigoff, Riazan, Polotsk,
12 I, IV | Was she merely going to Nijni-Novgorod, or was the end of her travels
13 I, IV | versts before arriving at Nijni-Novgorod, at a sharp curve of the
14 I, IV | arrived at the station of Nijni-Novgorod.~Before anyone could get
15 I, IV | compartment, all bound for Nijni-Novgorod, their appearance, happily
16 I, IV | at the police station of Nijni-Novgorod.”~The young girl bent her
17 I, V | V THE TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS~NIJNI-NOVGOROD, Lower Novgorod, situate
18 I, V | speedy and then less safe.~Nijni-Novgorod, the fixed population of
19 I, V | fair had been removed to Nijni-Novgorod.~Even at the late hour at
20 I, V | the Volga, which compose Nijni-Novgorod. The highest of these is
21 I, V | whose boats plied between Nijni-Novgorod and Perm. There, to his
22 I, V | morning in the streets of Nijni-Novgorod. He was looking for supper
23 I, V | still five hours to pass in Nijni-Novgorod; it seemed to him an age.
24 I, V | town, where the fair of Nijni-Novgorod was held. In a vast plain
25 I, V | importance is this fair of Nijni-Novgorod, that the sum total of its
26 I, V | observance in the fair of Nijni-Novgorod, above the heads of the
27 I, V | represented at the great fair of Nijni-Novgorod by two of the most distinguished
28 I, V | favorable to the town of Nijni-Novgorod. Blount, on the contrary,
29 I, V | said one.~“The regiment of Nijni-Novgorod has received the route,”
30 I, V | order of the Governor of Nijni-Novgorod.~“1st. All Russian subjects
31 I, VI | bursting over a town like Nijni-Novgorod, so densely crowded with
32 I, VI | energetic measures the square of Nijni-Novgorod would, it was evident, be
33 I, VI | get a carriage and leave Nijni-Novgorod. I must look for her. And
34 I, VI | left the great square of Nijni-Novgorod, where the tumult produced
35 I, VI | she could not have left Nijni-Novgorod yet. We’ll have another
36 I, VII | between the two towns of which Nijni-Novgorod is composed.~Michael Strogoff
37 I, VII | upper part, are improved at Nijni-Novgorod by those of the Oka, a rapid
38 I, VII | plying between Perm and Nijni-Novgorod rapidly perform the two
39 I, VII | at Kasan, the voyage from Nijni-Novgorod to Perm would take from
40 I, VII | thought it best to leave Nijni-Novgorod immediately. In that part
41 I, VII | sorts of merchandise to Nijni-Novgorod. Then passed rafts of wood
42 I, VII | just caught a glimpse of at Nijni-Novgorod?”~“Yes, it’s I,” answered
43 I, VII | instinct, they had left Nijni-Novgorod together. It was natural
44 I, VII | woman whom he had heard at Nijni-Novgorod. This, of course, made him
45 I, VIII| order identical with that of Nijni-Novgorod. Police officers and a few
46 I, VIII| before, had appeared in the Nijni-Novgorod fair. There, on the deck
47 I, VIII| the man whom she saw at Nijni-Novgorod? These confounded Tsiganes
48 I, XI | look of the old Bohemian at Nijni-Novgorod, his voyage on board the
49 I, XII | in the police-station at Nijni-Novgorod:~“Your hand, brother,” said
50 I, XIV | overheard in the market place of Nijni-Novgorod.~Michael Strogoff was not
51 I, XIV | able to leave the town of Nijni-Novgorod, where he had gone to seek
52 II, V | These are the Tsiganes of Nijni-Novgorod.”~“No doubt of it,” cried
53 II, XIII| daughter would have been at Nijni-Novgorod, and the date of the proclamation
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