Book, Chapter
1 I, I | FETE AT THE NEW PALACE~“SIRE, a fresh dispatch.”~“Whence?”~“
2 I, I | beyond that city?”~“Yes, sire, since yesterday.”~“Telegraph
3 I, I | informed of all that occurs.”~“Sire, it shall be done,” answered
4 I, I | Grand Duke?”~“Without any, sire; and it is to be feared
5 I, I | the insurrection?”~“Yes, sire; our dispatches have reached
6 I, I | Telegrams pass Tomsk no longer, sire.”~“A courier this moment!”~
7 I, II | extremely dangerous man, sire,” replied the chief of police.~“
8 I, II | colonel, did he not?”~“Yes, sire.”~“Was he an intelligent
9 I, II | revisited Siberia?”~“Yes, sire; but he voluntarily returned
10 I, II | voice, “there was a time, sire, when NONE returned from
11 I, II | trace of him since?”~“No, sire; for an offender only becomes
12 I, II | the secret police?”~“No, sire.”~“When did he leave Perm?”~“
13 I, II | has become of him?”~“No, sire; it is not known.”~“Well,
14 I, II | correct.”~“Do you mean, sire,” cried the chief of police, “
15 I, II | what he must know!”~“Well, sire, an intelligent, courageous
16 I, II | for, allow me to add, sire, that Siberia is a favorable
17 I, III| Czar eagerly.~“He is here, sire,” replied General Kissoff.~“
18 I, III| service of the Palace?”~“Yes, sire.”~“You know him?”~“Personally,
19 I, III| intelligence, courage?”~“Yes, sire; he has all the qualities
20 I, III| he strong and vigorous?”~“Sire, he can bear cold, hunger,
21 I, III| have a frame of iron.”~“Sire, he has.”~“And a heart?”~“
22 I, III| asked.~“Michael Strogoff, sire.”~“Thy rank?”~“Captain in
23 I, III| A native of?”~“Omsk, sire.”~“Hast thou relations there?”~“
24 I, III| thou relations there?”~“Yes sire.”~“What relations?”~“My
25 I, III| him.”~“I will deliver it, sire.”~“The Grand Duke is at
26 I, III| thou pass through Omsk?”~“Sire, that is my route.”~“If
27 I, III| said the Czar.~“I think so, sire,” replied General Kissoff; “
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