Book, Chapter
1 I, I | the moment when the fete given at the New Palace was at
2 I, I | were present at this fete given at the New Palace on the
3 I, I | in the middle of a fete given in his honor, it was announced
4 I, II | Your majesty has of course given orders so that this rebellion
5 I, IV | General Kissoff had not given him any document notifying
6 I, IV | fellow-travelers whom chance had given her, she prepared for a
7 I, VI | The permit which had been given her before the new measures
8 I, VI | ear and a few judiciously given roubles were powerful enough
9 I, XI | by the time judgment was given in favor of the nurse?”~“
10 I, XII | She thanked God for having given her such a gallant protector,
11 I, XIV | instructions which had been given to the young courier to
12 I, XIV | Michael Strogoff would have given his life to have locked
13 I, XIV | deny a son whom God has given me?”~Ivan Ogareff regarded
14 I, XV | the heat of summer, had given giant proportions. These
15 I, XV | instructions which had been given to him at Moscow—to cross
16 I, XVI | and that orders had been given to take him, dead or alive.~
17 I, XVI | happily the alarm was not given, and he was able to gain
18 II, I | As to the food which was given them it was barely sufficient.
19 II, II | entertained for each other had given place to a sincere friendship.
20 II, II | Ivan Ogareff, which had given Jolivet and Blount their
21 II, II | was the order which was given to raise the camp that very
22 II, II | taciturnity, seemed to have given herself the task of watching
23 II, II | When the provisions were given out, the old woman would
24 II, III | she thanked God for having given her the joy of taking the
25 II, III | vanguard. Orders had been given to march rapidly. The short
26 II, III | strictest orders had been given to the commanders of the
27 II, III | reaches Irkutsk, if it is given to the Grand Duke, the Grand
28 II, III | letter, he would simply have given orders to search all the
29 II, IV | queen, if this title may be given to the sultana of the states
30 II, IV | rate if any opportunity was given her she would seize upon
31 II, VII | The same injunction was given to all the villages of the
32 II, VII | and an hour’s rest was given to the courageous animal;
33 II, IX | the friend whom chance had given them, they had just lost
34 II, IX | hours of the night were given to sleep. In a few huts
35 II, IX | Siberian dead? Had not her son given the last kiss to her corpse
36 II, X | to herself; some food was given to her as well as to her
37 II, X | letter could no longer be given by him to the Grand Duke,
38 II, XII | other circumstances, he had given incontestable proofs. The
39 II, XIII| microscopic size.~“Was the letter given you in this state?”~“No,
40 II, XIV | the advice so opportunely given by Ivan Ogareff, there was
41 II, XIV | already a sharp frost had given warning of the approaching
42 II, XIV | alone. This signal once given, when the greater part of
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