Book, Chapter
1 I, II | a clear head and a firm heart much can be done.~“Shall
2 I, II | able to find this head and heart?” thought the Czar.~
3 I, III | Sire, he has.”~“And a heart?”~“A heart of gold.”~“His
4 I, III | has.”~“And a heart?”~“A heart of gold.”~“His name?”~“Michael
5 I, III | more rapid action of the heart. His eyes, of a deep blue,
6 I, III | denote a generous and noble heart.~Michael Strogoff had the
7 I, III | what was no less true, a heart of gold.~The only sentiment
8 I, III | he went away with a full heart, but promising to come and
9 I, IX | notwithstanding my reindeer coat, my heart growing chill, my limbs
10 I, XIV | pressed his hand upon his heart to restrain its beating.
11 I, XIV | wished it with his whole heart— she might have fled into
12 I, XVI | At this remark Michael’s heart beat violently.~“Yes,” answered
13 I, XVI | of hate now rose in his heart. The wretch who had betrayed
14 II, I | he dared not reply, his heart sank very low.~At the same
15 II, II | was going on in the very heart of the invaded provinces.
16 II, II | himself?” she said.~And in her heart, she cried, “May it be I!”
17 II, II | sorrow went to the proud heart of the young girl. She did
18 II, II | little. However, one day her heart overflowed, and she told
19 II, II | would read the depths of her heart, “in that hour of humiliation
20 II, II | thrown on the mysteries of my heart, I cannot return on yours.
21 II, III | were always together in his heart, God had brought them together
22 II, IV | founded in 1604, nearly in the heart of the Siberian provinces,
23 II, V | Emir’s sentence Michael’s heart did not grow faint. He remained
24 II, V | listened for the beating of her heart. Then he murmured a few
25 II, VI | had sworn to reach. Her heart for an instant ceased to
26 II, VI | But sometimes, as if her heart had ceased to beat for an
27 II, VI | spoken of. Your Russian heart ought to leap when his name
28 II, VII | passed across Michael’s heart. He had not said to Nadia
29 II, VIII| brutality as wrung Nadia’s heart, and filled Nicholas with
30 II, IX | man. He listened if his heart was still beating. . . .
31 II, X | Their plan made Michael’s heart leap; a last chance was
32 II, XI | his Cousin Madeleine. At heart, both were not without feeling
33 II, XIII| Fedor retired with his heart broken. In that interview
34 II, XIV | the wretch, stabbed to the heart, fell lifeless on the ground.~
35 II, XV | subdue, welling up from his heart, gathered under his eyelids,
36 II, XV | Then, nothing of your heart remains there?”~“Nothing,
37 II, XV | arms the girl whom in her heart she had already a hundred
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