Book, Chapter
1 I, I | saloons of the palace, which stood at a few paces only from
2 I, III | gestures as of words, he always stood motionless like a soldier
3 I, III | uttering a word, whilst Michael stood perfectly motionless.~The
4 I, III | advanced a few steps, and then stood motionless, ready to answer.~
5 I, V | large wooden cottage, which stood, with many others, on a
6 I, XI | Blount, perfectly upright, stood, hat in hand, at some distance.
7 I, XVII| colored green and gold, stood up against the gray sky.
8 I, XVII| report of events.~Michael stood aside in the shadow, and
9 II, I | animated appearance.~There stood the Tartar tents; there
10 II, I | semicircle round the clearing stood the tents of the great functionaries
11 II, III | group, in the midst of which stood Marfa.~The old Siberian
12 II, IV | crouching poor, the town stood empty to the hordes of Feofar-Khan.
13 II, IV | satisfied them that they stood well in the good graces
14 II, V | Sangarre did not dance, but she stood as a statue in the midst
15 II, V | put out. Marfa Strogoff stood before him.~“My mother!”
16 II, V | extended towards where he stood, was gazing at him. The
17 II, VI | old rickety wooden bench stood in the middle of the room,
18 II, IX | side of the road. Nadia stood beside him, waiting for
19 II, XI | Blount, placed near them, stood these first assaults of
20 II, XI | others with their knives, stood prepared to repulse their
21 II, XI | of ice. The old boatman stood up, and the moujiks resumed
22 II, XI | cry.~At the cry Michael stood up on the ice, which was
23 II, XIV | reigned in the room. Ogareff stood by a window, awaiting the
24 II, XIV | second attack.~Cold drops stood on Ogareff’s brow. He drew
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