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1 I, IV | train stopped, inspectors came forward who scrutinized 2 I, V | discovered that those who came from countries on the confines 3 I, VI | and go back the way they came. As to the mountebanks, 4 I, VI | horses of the traveling vans came back from their sheds. Agents 5 I, VI | by the head of the police came to an end, an idea darted 6 I, VII | questions.~Numerous Cossacks came and went on the quay, ready 7 I, XI | no doubt that the cries came from the telga, which had 8 I, XI | machine certainly never came from France.”~“Nor from 9 I, XI | moment the two journalists came up. Alcide seized the horse10 I, XII | berlin.~Michael Strogoff came up first. As he passed, 11 I, XIII| had struck him, whence he came, and where he was going. 12 I, XIII| Siberian of the old type, came directly, and looking rather 13 I, XVI | journey in a few days.~Night came on, bringing with it refreshing 14 II, I | Siberia. All his apprehensions came from this quarter, and he 15 II, III | waiting until the time came for them to make a solemn 16 II, III | banks, but at last they came to drink in their turn.~ 17 II, IV | attention.~However, after Nadia came Marfa Strogoff; and as she 18 II, V | each time that the burden came from the lips of the young 19 II, V | strange effect. Soldiers came on the ground, armed with 20 II, V | Feofar said to him, “You came to see our goings out and 21 II, V | vengeance to be accomplished came over him. “Ivan,” said he, 22 II, VII | 25th of August, the kibitka came in sight of Krasnoiarsk. 23 II, VIII| was empty. Everywhere they came upon deserted villages. 24 II, IX | Michael.”~During this day they came to the little river Oka, 25 II, IX | ground. The barking of a dog came across the steppe. “Do you 26 II, IX | right, from which the cry came!”~In a few minutes they 27 II, IX | waited for the help which now came too late! The vultures had 28 II, X | in a plaintive voice: one came from the Ukraine, another 29 II, X | on his return.~The monks came from the North of the Empire. 30 II, X | The two correspondents came on board, and Nadia saw 31 II, XI | intervals a puff of wind came from the east, but it soon 32 II, XI | natural transition, she came back to him who would have 33 II, XI | blow from that side. It came from the east, and drove 34 II, XI | themselves. Then, when day came, they would be seen by the 35 II, XI | notwithstanding all efforts, the raft came up against a thick barrier 36 II, XII | sudden as a thunder clap, came the news of the invasion.~ 37 II, XII | Tartar column—the one which came up the valley of the Yenisei 38 II, XII | confidence, and, when the time came, give up the gates to the 39 II, XIII| reason for doubting him. He came, therefore, sustained by 40 II, XIII| Tartars— opportunities which came too seldom for his taste. 41 II, XIII| Twice in the evening he came upon the glacis of this 42 II, XIV | scarp met the river’s bank, came a dull murmur, proving that 43 II, XIV | to him. An aide-de-camp came to the room, the door of


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