Book, Chapter
1 I, II | degraded from his rank by his Highness the Grand Duke, and exiled
2 I, II | your majesty’s brother, his Highness the Grand Duke, is now isolated
3 I, III | shall be delivered to his Highness the Grand Duke.”~“Then thou
4 I, XV | Duke, and to exclaim: “Your highness, from his Majesty the Czar!”~
5 II, XII | Muscovite territory.”~“Your Highness knows that all the population
6 II, XII | to them.”~“I thank your Highness in the name of the town,”
7 II, XII | orders, any day that your Highness may command a sortie.”~“
8 II, XII | perhaps cross.”~“Will your Highness allow me to make an observation?”
9 II, XII | river, I can assure your Highness that they will not enter
10 II, XII | to me, sir?”~“I have your Highness,” answered the head of police, “
11 II, XII | Siberian exiles, whom, as your Highness knows, are in the town to
12 II, XII | ask the consent of your Highness,” answered the head of police, “
13 II, XII | believe I may assure your Highness,” said the governor-general, “
14 II, XII | wish to recommend to your Highness,” said the head of police, “
15 II, XII | their captain.”~“I, your Highness?”~“Do you consent to be
16 II, XII | an exile.”~“Thanks, your Highness, but can I command those
17 II, XII | towards the Grand Duke.~“Your Highness,” said he, “a courier from
18 II, XIII| part of it on foot.~“His Highness the Grand Duke?” he asked.~
19 II, XIII| Czar?” he asked.~“Yes, your Highness.”~“You come?”~“From Moscow.”~“
20 II, XIII| were at Moscow?”~“Yes, your Highness; and on the night of the
21 II, XIII| in this state?”~“No, your Highness, but I was obliged to tear
22 II, XIII| the Tartars?”~“Yes, your Highness, I was their prisoner for
23 II, XIII| letter?” he asked.~“Yes, your Highness. I might have been obliged
24 II, XIII| the contents of it to your Highness.”~“You know that this letter
25 II, XIII| the invasion?”~“Yes, your Highness, but the movements have
26 II, XIII| Tartars?”~“Several times, your Highness.”~“And they were repulsed?”~“
27 II, XIII| than an engagement, your Highness,” answered Ogareff; “it
28 II, XIII| I speak the truth, your Highness,” replied Ivan Ogareff coldly. “
29 II, XIII| Grand Duke.~“None, your Highness, at any rate before the
30 II, XIII| must beware?”~“Yes, your Highness.”~“He will try to enter
31 II, XIII| I know all that, your Highness, and I know also that Ivan
32 II, XIII| meet with him?”~“Yes, your Highness, after the battle of Krasnoiarsk.
33 II, XIII| letter addressed to your Highness, in which his plans were
34 II, XIII| immediately conducted before your Highness.”~“Good, Michael Strogoff,”
35 II, XIII| fight at the side of your Highness,” replied Ogareff.~“So be
36 II, XIII| present himself to your Highness under a false name?”~“We
37 II, XIV | brains to be blown out.~“Your Highness,” answered Michael, “ask
38 II, XIV | courier!”~“That man, your Highness, is not a courier of the
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