Book, Chapter
1 I, I | recovering himself, he went among the various groups
2 I, II | nomadic population. He then went so far south as free Turkestan;
3 I, III | When her son left her, he went away with a full heart,
4 I, IV | region of facts, they never went so far as to attempt to
5 I, IV | in the meantime the train went on its way, no person troubling
6 I, V | steamboat would start. He went to the office of the company
7 I, V | precaution, Michael Strogoff went first to the office of the
8 I, VI | about thus for two hours. He went on without stopping, feeling
9 I, VI | him into the waiting-room, went to call an upper clerk.
10 I, VII | Numerous Cossacks came and went on the quay, ready to assist
11 I, VIII| huntsmen should do. They went on shore and mingled with
12 I, VIII| on deck. Michael Strogoff went forward and took her hand. “
13 I, IX | eccentric curvette as they went along. The iemschik, however,
14 I, XI | ceased, the merry voice went on: “Yes, it undoubtedly
15 I, XI | And do you know that he went disguised as a gypsy!” asked
16 I, XII | correspondents immediately went off after news. That brought
17 I, XIII| to tell you so.”~Michael went up to the postmaster and
18 I, XIII| off.~For a few minutes all went well. A little way up the
19 I, XIV | mujik.~Michael Strogoff went out of the hut. When he
20 I, XIV | retreat.~The detachment went at full trot into the narrow
21 I, XIV | deceives you.”~The old Marfa went up to him, and, looking
22 I, XV | Exhausted with fatigue, he went to bed after having seen
23 I, XVI | entirely consumed, and now went out, the darkness being
24 I, XVII| Michael, leaving the Obi, went forward to the right of
25 I, XVII| directions, and a third went towards Kolyvan.~It was
26 I, XVII| escaping from the town. ‘Away went Gilpin—who but he? His fame
27 II, II | way of bearing her sorrow went to the proud heart of the
28 II, V | silent and deserted. He went, groping his way, towards
29 II, VI | like to alter. The horse went for two hours and rested
30 II, VII | another, and even Michael went here and there and felt
31 II, VII | exclaimed. Nicholas and Nadia went towards him and followed
32 II, VII | So long as the kibitka went with the current all was
33 II, VIII| all this was the kibitka went faster, and, according to
34 II, VIII| ran into a tree, sometimes went quite off the road— in consequence,
35 II, VIII| killed.~However, when they went to his assistance, it was
36 II, IX | they did not last.~They went on as before, hand in hand,
37 II, IX | forward too rapidly, he went at a slower pace. They spoke
38 II, IX | took her in his arms and went on towards the southwest
39 II, XI | clambered, but still on they went.~In ten minutes, the other
40 II, XIII| he asked.~The Grand Duke went up to him. “You are a courier
41 II, XIII| courier arrived, Wassili Fedor went to the governor-general’
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