Book, Chapter
1 I, I | himself with lips, eyes, hands, all at once, having twenty
2 I, III | Strogoff, to deliver into the hands of the Grand Duke, and to
3 I, V | side. A loud clapping of hands was suddenly raised, which
4 I, VII | some of whom, hold in their hands all the traffic of Central
5 I, VII | he buried his face in his hands. It might have been supposed
6 I, VIII| Harry Blount, crossing his hands behind him, walked off and
7 I, VIII| sound into her father’s hands.”~“Thank you, brother,”
8 I, XII | platina, and gold. How can hands be found to cultivate the
9 I, XII | reporters held out their hands to Michael with the intention
10 I, XII | turned deadly pale. His hands moved convulsively as if
11 I, XIII| and laid his two powerful hands on his shoulders.~Then in
12 I, XIV | and to deliver into Tartar hands the town and the Grand Duke
13 I, XIV | necessarily fall into the hands of the invaders. Now it
14 I, XIV | mother. He drew back his hands, in order not to touch those
15 I, XIV | to touch those trembling hands which sought him. “I do
16 I, XV | Marfa Strogoff was in the hands of Ivan Ogareff, and that
17 I, XV | their faces, necks, and hands covered with red spots.
18 I, XVI | all, his mother was in the hands of the Tartars, and the
19 I, XVII| could not be yet in the hands of the invaders. The Tartar
20 I, XVII| shell, seize it in both hands, throw it out of the window,
21 I, XVII| the window, fell into the hands of the Tartars!~END OF BOOK
22 II, I | garrisoned, would fall into the hands of the Tartars, and the
23 II, I | risk again falling into the hands of the scouts, who were
24 II, II | brother must fall into your hands.”~This was the great result
25 II, II | risk of falling into the hands of the scouts who swarmed
26 II, III | covered his eyes with his hands and walked quickly away.~
27 II, IV | sparkled on her neck, arms, hands, at her waist, and at her
28 II, V | foot of the terrace, his hands bound behind his back. His
29 II, V | which she played between her hands, encouraged this troupe
30 II, V | shower of gold fell from the hands of the Emir and his train,
31 II, V | his train, and from the hands of his officers of all ranks;
32 II, VI | Michael stretched out his hands.~“Are you there, Nadia?”
33 II, VI | replied Nadia, extending her hands, as if imploring pity.~“
34 II, VI | kibitka. Michael held out his hands as if to feel for those
35 II, VI | Pigassof. “You wish to shake my hands!” said Nicholas. “There
36 II, VII | s pace, though in other hands, the journey would not have
37 II, VII | possible. Nadia was silent, her hands clinging to the sides of
38 II, VII | exclaimed Nicholas, rubbing his hands, as they disembarked on
39 II, VIII| without falling into the hands of the invaders. The road
40 II, IX | his face buried in his hands; of what was he thinking?
41 II, IX | place me in my father’s hands draws you toward Irkutsk?”~“
42 II, IX | placed you in your father’s hands, I in my turn will thank
43 II, IX | ground, felt about with his hands.~Suddenly Serko uttered
44 II, IX | the body of Nicholas, the hands crossed on the breast, was
45 II, X | apology for not shaking hands with you when we separated
46 II, XI | pattered on the ice. Their hands were soon covered with blood
47 II, XII | civil governor, in whose hands is the administration of
48 II, XII | day Tomsk fell into the hands of the Tartars. At the same
49 II, XIII| prevent its falling into the hands of the Tartars, and should
50 II, XIII| earthworks into Sangarre’s hands.~On the next day, that is
51 II, XIV | Siberia would be in the hands of the Emir, and the Grand
52 II, XV | present, stretching out her hands towards her son. Michael
53 II, XV | and of Siberia was in his hands.~This story was told in
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