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1 I, I | presented would at once have struck the most superficial observer;
2 I, I | apparatus had been once struck by the sound of a voice
3 I, IV | temperament, was naturally struck by the character of her
4 I, V | thought for the first time struck him that, since the young
5 I, VII | him— his ears were soon struck by the sound of one voice,
6 I, VIII| Strogoff ceased to listen. It struck him just then that the Tsigane,
7 I, X | Michael saw the tarantass struck, his companion crushed;
8 I, X | continued peal. The ground, struck by the concussion, trembled
9 I, X | and a clump of huge pines, struck by the electric fluid, scarcely
10 I, X | torch.~The iemschik was struck to the ground by a counter-shock,
11 I, XI | road.~The clump of pines struck by the lightning was still
12 I, XII | showed that he was greatly struck by the young girl. He admired
13 I, XII | Novo-Saimsk, and could only have struck the Irkutsk road by some
14 I, XII | anyone could prevent him, he struck Michael’s shoulder with
15 I, XII | man allow himself to be struck like that and not demand
16 I, XIII| place on which he had been struck by the brutal traveler felt
17 I, XIII| who was the man who had struck him, whence he came, and
18 I, XIII| when a blow from a lance struck him, and he was thrown into
19 I, XIV | completion?~The blow which had struck Michael Strogoff was not
20 I, XIV | officer the traveler who had struck him at the posting-house
21 I, XVI | fired, and Michael’s horse, struck in the side, was borne away
22 I, XVI | himself from his stirrups, struck out boldly for the shore.
23 I, XVII| Kolyvan when distant firing struck his ear. He stopped, and
24 I, XVII| Telegraph, has fallen at my side struck by—” when the imperturbable
25 II, II | Michael Strogoff had been struck by Ogareff; but the brutal
26 II, II | image of Michael Strogoff, struck before her eyes with a lance
27 II, II | son?~The thing that first struck Nadia in Marfa Strogoff
28 II, III | when Ogareff’s whip had struck him, here before his mother,
29 II, III | mother, who was about to be struck, he could not do so. Ivan
30 II, III | And raising the knout he struck Ogareff a sharp blow across
31 II, III | But Ogareff, who on being struck had uttered a cry of rage
32 II, IV | man to forgive having been struck in public by the knout,
33 II, V | was remarkable, and what struck Alcide, was that the Persians
34 II, V | the pieces made as they struck the cymbals of the dancers,
35 II, VII | after his horse had been struck by a bullet, he had only
36 II, VIII| valley of the Yenisei and struck the road on a level with
37 II, IX | it rose, but returning struck at the dog. The latter leapt
38 II, XII | side. Ten o’clock had just struck. The Grand Duke was about
39 II, XIV | the palace.~Two o’clock struck. Now was the time to cause
40 II, XIV | a match from his pocket, struck it and lighted a small bunch
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