Book, Chapter
1 I, I | withdraw; but the latter still remained silent. He had taken the
2 I, I | being remarked.~The officer remained absorbed in thought for
3 I, II | courier this moment!”~The Czar remained motionless at the window
4 I, IV | and struggling, she had remained quietly in her place, her
5 I, IV | Strogoff waited also.~Both remained quiet.~“A determined nature!”
6 I, VII | protector, she would have remained imprisoned. She said nothing,
7 I, X | being so imprudent?~Michael remained thus on the look-out for
8 I, XI | the pass in which Nadia remained. The road wound along, and
9 I, XII | matter of time.~Michael remained buried in thought. He also
10 I, XII | the wandering Kirghiz, who remained faithful, had transported
11 I, XII | Nevertheless, the advantage remained with Michael and his companions,
12 I, XII | Michael, still quivering, remained alone in the room. The courier
13 I, XIII| able to tell her?~Michael remained silent all the evening.
14 I, XIII| speed. Michael Strogoff remained very silent. He was, however,
15 I, XIV | carriage or horses. There remained the difficulty of leaving
16 I, XIV | desiring to show himself, remained in the posting-house, and
17 I, XV | means of transport which remained to him.~On the morrow, Michael
18 I, XV | August, Michael Strogoff remained confined to his inn, at
19 I, XVI | our horses. He has either remained in Omsk, or we shall arrive
20 II, I | Omsk, only a few hundred remained. Thus events were going
21 II, II | officers approached and remained motionless before him. “
22 II, II | appeared, the great dignitaries remained seated on their gold-embroidered
23 II, III | near the two women, and remained there several hours listening.
24 II, III | by one, past Marfa, who remained immovable as a statue, and
25 II, IV | before the Emir, and there he remained standing, without casting
26 II, V | her position by him and remained there immovable, listening
27 II, V | heart did not grow faint. He remained unmoved, his eyes wide open,
28 II, V | but she stepped back and remained standing a few paces from
29 II, V | retired with his train. There remained in the square only Ivan
30 II, VI | Michael, and Nadia had remained the same, the one in his
31 II, VII | not a single human being remained in Krasnoiarsk.~Michael
32 II, IX | hundred and forty miles still remained to be traversed. How was
33 II, X | and famine? And yet, what remained of the long journey of four
34 II, X | during the night. Nadia remained in a sort of stupor, and
35 II, XII | disposal, and he therefore remained in Irkutsk.~The Tartars
36 II, XIII| the false Michael Strogoff remained alone in the saloon.~The
37 II, XIII| vanished.~The Grand Duke remained for a few minutes without
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