Book, Chapter
1 I, XII | begins the immense steppe.~At Ichim, as we have said, the reporters
2 I, XII | road from Ekaterenburg to Ichim—which passes through Irkutsk—
3 I, XII | approaching the valley of the Ichim, and they confirmed the
4 I, XII | tarantass was going straight for Ichim, where the two correspondents
5 I, XII | Novo-Saimsk from the town of Ichim, and before eight o’clock
6 I, XII | than thirty versts from Ichim. Suddenly Michael caught
7 I, XII | the two carriages reached Ichim. The news was worse and
8 I, XII | officer nor a soldier left in Ichim.~On arriving at the relay,
9 I, XII | correspondents intended to stop at Ichim, they had not to trouble
10 I, XII | stop even for an hour at Ichim?”~“No, sir; and I also wish
11 I, XIII| Nadia took their places, and Ichim, with its disagreeable remembrances,
12 I, XIII| miles farther on, where the Ichim, one of the principal affluents
13 I, XIII| Indeed the current of the Ichim was very rapid just at that
14 I, XIII| making the passage of the Ichim, which much exasperated
15 I, XIII| both banks of the lower Ichim, in the southern parts of
16 I, XIII| military language, the “Ichim chain”—a chain of towers,
17 I, XIII| on the right bank of the Ichim, the journey across the
18 I, XIII| since it had crossed the Ichim. They rapidly changed horses.
19 I, XIV | at the posting-house of Ichim. And, although he had only
20 I, XIV | other route, from Kasan to Ichim, across the Urals, had reached
21 I, XIV | for their fatal meeting at Ichim, and for the event which
22 I, XVII| of battle.~They had left Ichim only a few hours after the
23 II, I | since the adventure of Ichim, had increased in magnitude?
24 II, I | him since the affair at Ichim. Besides, he desired to
25 II, II | The whole region between Ichim and the Obi, now completely
26 II, II | had traveled rapidly to Ichim, whilst Sangarre and her
27 II, II | you know. The lines of the Ichim and the Irtych are now in
28 II, II | scene in the post-house at Ichim, in which Michael Strogoff
29 II, II | and the rude personage of Ichim are one!” Then he added
30 II, II | brutally treated at the Ichim post-house, and although
31 II, II | by her companion at the Ichim relay returned to her memory.
32 II, II | insult at that post-house in Ichim?”~“He did bear it,” answered
33 II, III | scene. If at the relay at Ichim he had restrained himself
34 II, III | advancing, “Ah, the man of Ichim?”~“Himself!” said Michael.
35 II, III | for the little affair at Ichim.”~“Yes, retaliation truly,”
36 II, X | their separation at the Ichim post-house—the first time
37 II, X | you when we separated at Ichim.”~“No, you had reason to
38 II, XII | The news of the taking of Ichim, Omsk, and Tomsk, successively
39 II, XIII| you mean?”~“I mean that Ichim, Omsk, Tomsk, to speak only
40 II, XIII| although he had met her at Ichim on the day she was there
41 II, XIV | man whom she had met at Ichim, whom she had seen at Tomsk;
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