Book, Chapter
1 I, I | words, appeared only to speak or gesticulate under the
2 I, IV | better take care, and not speak more than necessary. The
3 I, IV | country?”~“I have heard speak of a concentration of troops
4 I, IV | talked of but war, and they speak of it, with a freedom which
5 I, V | be understood when they speak before me, they had better
6 I, VII | waited until she should speak to him, when that was necessary.
7 I, VII | steamer could evidently speak of nothing but the occurrences
8 I, IX | little while Nadia did not speak. Then possessed with the
9 I, X | forward. Dragged, so to speak, by Michael and the iemschik,
10 I, XI | irritation. He even began to speak of a lawsuit against the
11 I, XIV | with pitying eyes. “Do not speak, little father,” said the
12 I, XIV | said the mujik, “Do not speak! Thou art still too weak.
13 I, XIV | Strogoff stammered, unable to speak in his usual firm tone.~“
14 I, XIV | shall know how to make her speak, this old sorceress!”~
15 I, XV | become insensible, so to speak, to physical suffering,
16 I, XVI | few questions?” he asked.~“Speak,” replied the old man.~“
17 I, XVI | how to make the old witch speak when the time comes.”~These
18 I, XVI | had undertaken to make her speak when he wished!~Michael
19 II, II | wished the old Siberian to speak. Sangarre had to wait, and
20 II, II | will force the old woman to speak?”~“It is approaching, Sangarre.”~“
21 II, II | When will the old woman speak?”~“When we reach Tomsk.”~“
22 II, II | question you,” said he; “speak, Ivan. You will find here
23 II, II | girl would have been led to speak of their situation. But
24 II, II | And very handsome? Come, speak, my daughter.”~“He was very
25 II, II | had a mother. Did he never speak to you of his mother?”~“
26 II, III | we must make his mother speak.”~“To-morrow she shall speak!”
27 II, III | speak.”~“To-morrow she shall speak!” cried Ogareff. So saying,
28 II, III | indomitable Siberian would not speak. To discover the courier
29 II, III | no torture would make her speak. She was sacrificing her
30 II, IV | son had not been able to speak together since the terrible
31 II, VI | before him.”~“And yet you speak of our separating, Michael?”~“
32 II, VI | time to time Michael said, “Speak to me, Nadia.”~“Why should
33 II, VI | the way. You have heard speak of Ivan Ogareff?”~“Yes.”~“
34 II, VIII| they do? They could not speak the Tartar language, and
35 II, IX | not answer, he heard Nadia speak.~Yes! he heard her, for
36 II, IX | to the girl, “You never speak to me of my mother, Nadia.”~
37 II, IX | on the plain of Tomsk?~“Speak to me of her, Nadia,” said
38 II, IX | Nadia,” said Michael. “Speak—you will please me.”~And
39 II, IX | from you would vex me!”~“Speak, Nadia.”~“Why, now that
40 II, IX | Nadia, with emotion. “Do not speak so. That does not answer
41 II, IX | these words, Michael did not speak solely through hatred to
42 II, X | whose whole life, so to speak, was concentrated in her
43 II, XIII| that Ichim, Omsk, Tomsk, to speak only of the more important
44 II, XIII| to curb his passion.~“I speak the truth, your Highness,”
45 II, XV | returned Blount, “for they speak of difficulties arising
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