Book, Chapter
1 I, I | the habit, now become a second nature, of living on information,
2 I, II | communication made to him for the second time by General Kissoff,
3 I, II | Czar, “return to Russia a second time, after that journey
4 I, VI | the public weal. As to the second article of the proclamation,
5 I, VII | Yes, it’s I,” answered the second drily.~“Really, I didn’t
6 I, VII | in the part reserved for second and third-class passengers.~
7 I, VIII| Irkutsk.~It is true that a second route—the one of which Michael
8 I, VIII| gipsies should follow the second route from Kasan to Ishim,
9 I, IX | there was probably not a second to be found in all Perm.
10 I, XI | gave it the contents of the second barrel.~This was the report
11 I, XII | what was happening in the second? Nothing out of the way.
12 I, XIV | Michael Strogoff?” asked a second time Ivan Ogareff.~“No,
13 I, XIV | it was not he,” replied a second time Marfa Strogoff. “Do
14 I, XVI | a long stage. He and the second officer, smoking “beng,”
15 II, VII | course of the river in this second bed; but the current was
16 II, VIII| ought not to risk capture a second time by the Tartars. He
17 II, VIII| Nijni-Oudinsk.~Michael, in this second attack, had lost none of
18 II, IX | verst from the river. A second bark was heard, but, although
19 II, X | face with the knout; the second time at Tomsk, when he was
20 II, XII | both did their duty.~At the second attack, the Tartars managed
21 II, XIV | He drew it and returned a second time to the charge. A blind
22 II, XIV | and coolly he awaited a second attack.~Cold drops stood
23 II, XIV | But as had the first, this second attempt failed. The knife
24 II, XV | he exhibited during the second part of his journey. This
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