Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Jolivet. Harry Blount was the name of the Englishman. They
2 I, II | Irkutsk, and, under an assumed name, offer his services to the
3 I, III | A heart of gold.”~“His name?”~“Michael Strogoff.”~“Is
4 I, III | the government of the same name; and his mother, Marfa Strogoff,
5 I, III | signed it, preceding his name with the words “Byt po semou,”
6 I, III | in an abrupt tone, “Thy name?” he asked.~“Michael Strogoff,
7 I, IV | podorojna was made out in the name of Nicholas Korpanoff, merchant,
8 I, IV | podorojna, made out in the name of Nicholas Korpanoff. He
9 I, V | the district of the same name. It was here that Michael
10 I, V | Zingaris or Tsiganes— a name which the Russians give
11 I, VII | podorojna, drawn up in the name of Nicholas Korpanoff, authorized
12 I, VII | wished to end it by the name of his companion, of which
13 I, VIII| whom he gave the Mongolian name of Sangarre. Michael involuntarily
14 I, VIII| daughter of an exile. My name is Nadia Fedor. My mother
15 I, IX | extraordinary, known by the name of “perck-ladnoi,” is carried
16 I, IX | would not have found their name dishonored by these “eagles”
17 I, X | Poyas, which is the Russian name, they are correctly so termed;
18 I, X | invoking the all-powerful name of the Emperor.~“Forward,
19 I, XIII| Since you give me the name of sister, I am Marfa’s
20 I, XIV | of the government of that name, for Tomsk has more inhabitants
21 I, XIV | Grand Duke under a false name, to gain his confidence,
22 I, XIV | could have called him by name, but he had sworn not to
23 I, XIV | cried his aged mother.~“My name is not Michael. I never
24 I, XIV | old Siberian woman. “Thy name?” he asked in a rough voice.~“
25 I, XIV | concealment under a false name, and charged with some mission
26 I, XV | and breadth, deserve the name of lakes. In other localities
27 I, XV | nomenclature—Tchang, Chinese in name, had to be coasted for more
28 II, I | soldiers, collected under the name of Alamanes. Amongst them,
29 II, II | Korpanoff! Was that really his name? Are you sure of it, my
30 II, II | perhaps he who gave you the name of sister is not dead. God
31 II, IV | of Central Asia give the name of “fal” to this practice.
32 II, VI | from you, Michael.”~At his name, pronounced by Nadia for
33 II, VI | prudent to give again this name to Nadia.~“Yes, your sister,
34 II, VI | Friend, what is your name?” asked Michael.~“My name
35 II, VI | name?” asked Michael.~“My name is Nicholas Pigassof.”~“
36 II, VI | Nicholas Pigassof.”~“It is a name that I will never forget,”
37 II, VI | the village of the same name, Bogostowskoe, and, lastly,
38 II, VI | heart ought to leap when his name is uttered.”~“Believe me,
39 II, IX | could have murmured the name of Michael! Where was he?
40 II, XI | the one which bears this name in North America.~During
41 II, XII | thank your Highness in the name of the town,” answered the
42 II, XII | Baltic provinces.”~“His name?”~“Is Wassili Fedor.”~This
43 II, XII | behaved heroically; his name had been mentioned several
44 II, XII | of police mentioned this name, the Grand Duke answered
45 II, XIII| the 15th of July.”~“Your name?”~“Michael Strogoff.”~It
46 II, XIII| your Highness under a false name?”~“We will unmask him, thanks
47 II, XIV | Strogoff—which was the only name they could give to Ivan
48 II, XIV | she cried.~On hearing his name pronounced, the wretch started.
49 II, XIV | wretch started. His real name known, all his plans would
50 II, XIV | well that so detested a name would soon bring her help.~“
51 II, XIV | temple, ready to fire.~“Your name?” asked the Grand Duke,
52 II, XIV | Michael, “ask me rather the name of the man who lies at your
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