Book, Chapter
1 I, I | brilliancy of the light, he wished to shade them, the better
2 I, I | Harry Blount, who perhaps, wished to conceal his real opinion
3 I, V | but, before doing so, he wished to know exactly the hour
4 I, V | for the simple merchant he wished to personate.~“Come forward,
5 I, VI | searching for her whom he wished to make his traveling companion.~
6 I, VI | foreseen for him, but he wished to make sure that nothing
7 I, VI | just those whom the order wished to prevent going. The strangers
8 I, VII | his sentence, as if he had wished to end it by the name of
9 I, IX | not have taken it, as he wished to travel as fast as possible,
10 I, IX | rapidity with which one wished to make the journey, and
11 I, XII | not run after news, and wished, on the contrary, to avoid
12 I, XIV | did not. Besides—and he wished it with his whole heart—
13 I, XV | arrive within ten days if he wished to get ahead of the Tartar
14 I, XV | enough for him: he would have wished to be invisible. The experience
15 I, XV | whole night’s rest, for he wished on the next day to accomplish
16 I, XVI | the town.”~“That is to be wished, certainly. Colonel Ogareff
17 I, XVI | to make her speak when he wished!~Michael well knew that
18 I, XVII| what he should do next. He wished to avoid Tomsk, now occupied
19 II, I | were leading him where he wished to go, and under conditions
20 II, I | not so. The event so much wished for by Jolivet and Blount,
21 II, II | yet come in which Ogareff wished the old Siberian to speak.
22 II, III | to Tomsk, where the Emir wished to receive them with the
23 II, III | betray him. Of course, had he wished to seize the imperial letter,
24 II, III | Strogoff, and why he had wished to cross, without being
25 II, V | wide open, as though he wished to concentrate his whole
26 II, VI | answered Michael, who wished to remain unmoved.~“Little
27 II, VIII| Besides, if Nicholas had wished to render the last duties
28 II, IX | mother! Nadia had never wished to do so. Why renew his
29 II, IX | Irkutsk road. The young girl wished to attempt this last effort
30 II, IX | It was still!~He wished to bury him, that he might
31 II, X | stopped. The old boatman wished to put into harbor for an
32 II, X | strict incognito which he wished to keep ran a risk of being
33 II, XI | Nadia guessed what Michael wished to attempt. One of the blocks
34 II, XIII| such have been the case, I wished to be able to bring the
35 II, XIII| in these insinuations. He wished to allow them to sink gradually
36 II, XIII| Bolchaia Gate, the one he wished to deliver up.~Twice in
37 II, XIII| Feofar-Khan’s lieutenant wished that all attempts to take
38 II, XIV | was exactly what Ogareff wished. He did not expect that
39 II, XV | marriage, of which they wished to give an account to their
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