Book, Chapter
1 I, I | then passed his hand for an instant before his eyes, as though,
2 I, I | aspect which had for an instant been disturbed.~Nevertheless,
3 I, IV | at the young man for an instant, and mute and modest thanks
4 I, IV | train, which in another instant would have been thrown from
5 I, V | Strogoff stopped for an instant, and reflected.~“Without
6 I, VIII| young Livonian even for an instant. She had left her hand in
7 I, X | and they stumbled every instant.~“At what time shall we
8 I, X | thunder, threatened every instant to break their traces and
9 I, X | the thunder ceased for an instant, the terrible blast had
10 I, X | violent were they that every instant it seemed as though it would
11 I, XI | after Michael. In another instant the three were opposite
12 I, XI | Michael had just heard. In an instant he was on the spot. Another
13 I, XI | horse’s head, and, in an instant, his strong wrist mastered
14 I, XII | Michael; “but do not lose an instant. Buy or hire a carriage
15 I, XII | traveler.~Michael hesitated an instant. He did not wish to make
16 I, XIII| his hand raised for an instant above the waves, and then
17 I, XIV | thrusts of the lance gave an instant reply, and the street was
18 I, XVI | Michael must not delay an instant. Nor did he, but, putting
19 I, XVI | weaker, and dreaded every instant that he would stumble never
20 II, I | quarter, and he dreaded every instant to hear some flourish of
21 II, III | having regarded her for an instant, put her hand on her shoulder.~“
22 II, III | Michael, and in another instant he would have been slain.~
23 II, V | for his lips curled for an instant in a cruel smile; he then
24 II, V | silence followed for an instant, and the voice of the executioner,
25 II, V | approaching shadows.~But at that instant several hundreds of slaves,
26 II, V | for the last time. In an instant your eyes will be forever
27 II, VI | reach. Her heart for an instant ceased to beat when the
28 II, VI | had ceased to beat for an instant, her limbs tottered, her
29 II, VI | Alone.”~Michael hesitated an instant. Should he hide? or should
30 II, VI | road which might at any instant be swarming with Tartars.~
31 II, VII | invaders. No one thought for an instant of disputing these orders.
32 II, VII | face never faded for an instant.~The kibitka was thus in
33 II, XIV | waters of the Angara. In an instant, with electrical rapidity,
34 II, XIV | villainous hand would an instant later betray the town!~“
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