Book, Chapter
1 I, III | Michael Strogoff to draw near.~Michael advanced a few
2 I, IV | the Volga provinces, so near to the country of the Kirghiz.~
3 I, V | the dusk, he perceived, near the cottage, a large caravan,
4 I, V | on the bank of the Volga near the wharf, he settled his
5 I, VII | he heard someone speaking near him. He stopped. The voices
6 I, VIII| either his size or face. Near him was the Tsigane, Sangarre,
7 I, X | an encampment of miners near the mines, not a hut among
8 I, XII | with difficulty.~Nadia was near him, calm also, but secretly
9 I, XIII| the boat could not get in near enough. However, after half
10 I, XVI | and instinctively drew near to the bank of the stream,
11 I, XVI | copse, but only bivouacking near, to rest their horses and
12 II, I | Blount rested, Alcide watched near him, after having drawn
13 II, II | there.”~“Until the time—very near, I hope—when we may rejoin
14 II, II | kind Providence had placed near her a courageous, kind-hearted
15 II, II | efforts had brought her near him, and, to crown her grief,
16 II, III | of the Obi, which passes near Tomsk before losing itself
17 II, III | of the night, had crept near the two women, and remained
18 II, VI | the middle of the room, near the high stove which is
19 II, VIII| again. Indeed it was now near September, and in this high
20 II, X | visited the sacred islands near the coast of Carelia, the
21 II, X | of ice which pressed too near them, imperturbably steered
22 II, XI | Jolivet and Blount, placed near them, stood these first
23 II, XI | getting a foothold on a near piece of ice, managed to
24 II, XI | there, going to and fro near the river. They could not
25 II, XI | direction until they drew near the quays of Irkutsk. Michael,
26 II, XI | word. Never had he been so near his object. He felt that
27 II, XIV | called.~Ogareff, motionless near the window, and invisible
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