Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | and clearly-cut features gave the idea that she was the
2 I, IV | circumstance occurred which gave Strogoff a just idea of
3 I, VIII| and the woman to whom he gave the Mongolian name of Sangarre.
4 I, XI | paws to strike her down, gave it the contents of the second
5 I, XIII| especially as the boatmen gave them alarming news of the
6 I, XIV | which thrusts of the lance gave an instant reply, and the
7 I, XIV | know. He therefore at once gave orders for his pursuit.
8 I, XV | Siberian custom; then he gave him a good feed; and it
9 I, XV | whatever. At Oubinsk he gave his horse a whole night’
10 I, XVI | hide in this steppe?”~He gave a look around, and, through
11 I, XVI | horses being unsaddled gave him a small start, but in
12 II, II | Emir approached Ogareff and gave him a kiss, the meaning
13 II, II | graceful gesture when he gave the order for our heads
14 II, II | that the toptschi-baschi gave the order to start.~Alcide
15 II, II | offer her services; she gave them. Marfa had neither
16 II, II | feel it; and perhaps he who gave you the name of sister is
17 II, III | usual, and his knitted brow gave signs of latent wrath which
18 II, VI | hunger and thirst. Nadia gave him the lion’s share of
19 II, VI | pieces of bread his companion gave him, drank from the gourd
20 II, VII | the terrified horse, he gave him such an impulse that
21 II, VIII| work from him.~Nicholas gave in to all these reasons.
22 II, VIII| by Siberian hunters. She gave one to Michael, who concealed
23 II, X | taken place at Tomsk. He gave himself out as an inhabitant
24 II, X | questioned her often, and she gave him an account of all that
25 II, XIII| a significant gesture he gave Ogareff to understand that
26 II, XIII| the knout. Go!”~Ogareff gave a military salute, not forgetting
27 II, XIV | only feebly held when he gave it up. The attention of
28 II, XIV | mark of the knout which I gave you, traitor and coward!
29 II, XV | specially to his own person, and gave him the Cross of St. George.
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