Book, Chapter
1 I, II | dominion. The present chief, Feofar-Khan, followed in the steps of
2 I, IV | personal rancor, had rejoined Feofar-Khan, or whether he was endeavoring
3 I, VI | difficulty, from rejoining Feofar-Khan, and becoming a very formidable
4 I, VIII| from you. The Tartars, and Feofar-Khan at their head, have passed
5 I, XI | what they said at Perm. Feofar-Khan’s Tartars have invaded the
6 I, XII | farthest point attained by Feofar-Khan’s Tartars, he knew that
7 I, XII | amongst other things, that Feofar-Khan’s army was rapidly approaching
8 I, XIII| Tartar invasion. Some of Feofar-Khan’s scouts had already appeared
9 I, XIII| The people all fled before Feofar-Khan. Michael Strogoff’s great
10 I, XIV | acted as an executioner. Feofar-Khan possessed in him a lieutenant
11 I, XIV | fact, had been taken by Feofar-Khan some days previously, and
12 I, XIV | who followed the armies of Feofar-Khan had penetrated. Within Omsk,
13 I, XIV | town from the Tartars of Feofar-Khan.~Michael Strogoff lent an
14 I, XV | were true, was occupied by Feofar-Khan.~But if the small towns
15 I, XVI | boundaries of the province? Was Feofar-Khan himself in the government
16 I, XVI | s waters are red.”~“Has Feofar-Khan entered Tomsk?”~“He has.”~“
17 I, XVI | engaged with the main body of Feofar-Khan’s army, would be inevitably
18 II, I | the Tartar tents; there Feofar-Khan, the terrible Emir of Bokhara,
19 II, I | not the least esteemed of Feofar-Khan’s army.~If to this list
20 II, I | gain Krasnoiarsk before Feofar-Khan had invaded the province.~“
21 II, I | From that brute of a Feofar-Khan?”~“No; he would not understand,”
22 II, I | of things to last? Would Feofar-Khan, satisfied with his first
23 II, II | nourishment. What fate was Feofar-Khan reserving for these unfortunates?
24 II, II | him to accompany them to Feofar-Khan’s tent.~Imperturbable as
25 II, II | towards the Emir’s tent.~Feofar-Khan was expecting his lieutenant.
26 II, II | dismounted and entered.~Feofar-Khan was a man of forty, tall,
27 II, II | hordes rose at the voice of Feofar-Khan. You can now push your troops
28 II, II | of St. Petersburg?” said Feofar-Khan, designating the Emperor
29 II, II | plan had he not learnt that Feofar-Khan and Ogareff had already
30 II, III | in this important city. Feofar-Khan already occupied the fortress,
31 II, IV | stood empty to the hordes of Feofar-Khan. At four o’clock the Emir
32 II, IV | admired the magnificence of Feofar-Khan, his wives, his officers,
33 II, IV | were destined to march past Feofar-Khan and his allies before being
34 II, V | he then took his place by Feofar-Khan.~A trumpet call was heard.
35 II, V | carried out the sentences of Feofar-Khan against offenders. He had
36 II, V | around the square, as well as Feofar-Khan’s body-guard, to whom this
37 II, VII | forced to effect a retreat. Feofar-Khan, including his own soldiers,
38 II, IX | way. If the vanguard of Feofar-Khan’s troops appeared, it would
39 II, X | They hoped to distance Feofar-Khan, and would certainly have
40 II, XII | concentrated under the command of Feofar-Khan.~The passage of the Angara
41 II, XIII| occupied by the soldiers of Feofar-Khan.”~“But there has been fighting?
42 II, XIII| had rolled at the feet of Feofar-Khan.~Ivan Ogareff, having every
43 II, XIII| was by Ogareff’s orders. Feofar-Khan’s lieutenant wished that
44 II, XV | Before daybreak the troops of Feofar-Khan had retreated into their
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