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1 I, IV | in the name of Nicholas Korpanoff, merchant, living at Irkutsk.
2 I, IV | It authorized Nicholas Korpanoff to be accompanied by one
3 I, IV | plain merchant, Nicholas Korpanoff, traveling from Moscow to
4 I, IV | in the name of Nicholas Korpanoff. He had consequently no
5 I, VI | eyes of all, the Nicholas Korpanoff of my podorojna. Therefore,
6 I, VII | in the name of Nicholas Korpanoff, authorized this merchant
7 I, VII | of your brother Nicholas Korpanoff.” And he led the girl to
8 I, VII | as the merchant Nicholas Korpanoff, going back to the frontier,
9 I, VIII| gypsy cart! Come, friend Korpanoff, be easy.”~By this time
10 I, IX | to his part as Nicholas Korpanoff, a plain merchant of Irkutsk.~
11 I, XI | exactly so! Mr.—”~“Nicholas Korpanoff, merchant, of Irkutsk. But
12 I, XI | so much?”~“Certainly, Mr. Korpanoff,” replied Alcide. “Fancy!
13 I, XI | Ekaterenburg.”~“That, Mr. Korpanoff,” said Alcide, “is indeed
14 I, XI | good-humor. “Faith, Mr. Korpanoff,” said he, “you have indeed
15 I, XI | earnestness.~“Exactly so, Mr. Korpanoff; and we may possibly meet
16 I, XI | for a simple merchant, Mr. Korpanoff, you handle the hunter’s
17 I, XII | seriously.~“Why, Nicholas Korpanoff’s sister.”~“Is she his sister?”~“
18 I, XII | to separate.”~“What, Mr. Korpanoff,” said Alcide Jolivet, “
19 I, XII | difficulty.”~“Then, Mr. Korpanoff,” said Jolivet, “it only
20 I, XII | you a safe journey, Mr. Korpanoff,” said Alcide, “and Heaven
21 I, XIV | your son! I am Nicholas Korpanoff, a merchant at Irkutsk.”~
22 I, XIV | that the pretended Nicholas Korpanoff was Michael Strogoff, courier
23 II, II | as the merchant Nicholas Korpanoff? And on the other hand,
24 II, II | to the death of Nicholas Korpanoff.~All that her young companion
25 II, II | old Siberian. “Nicholas Korpanoff!” said she. “Tell me again
26 II, II | astonished me. Nicholas Korpanoff! Was that really his name?
27 II, II | not despise this Nicholas Korpanoff?”~“I admired without understanding
28 II, II | understand that Nicholas Korpanoff had to traverse the country
29 II, II | her companion, Nicholas Korpanoff, or rather Michael Strogoff,
30 II, III | traveling companion a good turn. Korpanoff or Strogoff is worthy of
31 II, VIII| goodness! what joy will Mr. Korpanoff feel, when his eyes behold
32 II, IX | been to her but Nicholas Korpanoff.~“Whom I ought always to
33 II, X | was no longer as Nicholas Korpanoff that Jolivet and Blount
34 II, X | who was no longer Nicholas Korpanoff, but Michael Strogoff, Courier
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