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1 I, I | the simple uniform of an officer of chasseurs of the guard.
2 I, I | evidently the intention of the officer of chasseurs that his own
3 I, I | Kissoff waited until the officer to whom he had just communicated
4 I, I | departure being remarked.~The officer remained absorbed in thought
5 I, I | was not so unknown as the officer of the chasseurs of the
6 I, I | quickly approached the officer of chasseurs.~“Well?” asked
7 I, I | courier this moment!”~The officer left the hall and entered
8 I, I | Vernet, hung on the wall.~The officer hastily opened a window,
9 I, I | inclosure the Kremlin; and the officer of chasseurs of the guard,
10 I, II | Was he an intelligent officer?”~“Very intelligent, but
11 I, III | that of a light-cavalry officer in the field— boots, spurs,
12 I, III | couriers, ranking as an officer among those picked men.
13 I, XII | Tobolsk. There was not an officer nor a soldier left in Ichim.~
14 I, XIV | serious, they were led by an officer, a traitor to his country,
15 I, XIV | twenty horsemen, was an officer dressed in a very simple
16 I, XIV | narrow street. Neither the officer nor his escort concerned
17 I, XIV | disappeared, “Who is that officer?” asked Michael Strogoff.
18 I, XIV | just recognized in this officer the traveler who had struck
19 I, XIV | minutes afterwards a Tartar officer appeared in the posting-house. “
20 I, XIV | known her.~“Come,” said the officer,~Marfa Strogoff, with firm
21 I, XVI | stage. He and the second officer, smoking “beng,” the leaf
22 I, XVI | Being better mounted, this officer had distanced his detachment.~
23 I, XVI | moment’s aim. The Usbeck officer, hit in the breast, rolled
24 II, II | been saved by the Russian officer. She never forgot what she
25 II, II | the uniform of a Russian officer.~As he was about to enter
26 II, IV | the uniform of a Tartar officer, dismounted before the Emir’
27 II, VIII| full at his breast.~The officer in command of the detachment
28 II, VIII| but at a sign from their officer, he was bound instead, placed
29 II, XII | Ivan Ogareff, a Russian officer whom he had himself reduced
30 II, XIII| Why?”~“It is said that the officer in question was condemned
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