Book, Chapter
1 I, I | had been speaking in that tone of respect with which sovereigns
2 I, I | repeated Harry Blount in a tone of surprise, interrupting
3 I, I | in a no less satisfied tone.~“Then you know also that
4 I, III | eyes met. Then in an abrupt tone, “Thy name?” he asked.~“
5 I, IV | traveler, in a bantering tone; “you’ll grease your shawls
6 I, V | answered Michael Strogoff, in a tone somewhat too sharp for the
7 I, IX | pronounced in a guttural tone, were more effectual than
8 I, XI | was said in a very angry tone, but was suddenly interrupted
9 I, XI | Then in an indifferent tone he asked, “Do you know,
10 I, XI | out his hand, in a quiet tone he demanded the usual “pour-boire.”~
11 I, XII | uttered in an imperious tone: “Stop!”~But they did not
12 I, XII | said the traveler in a tone which admitted of no reply.~
13 I, XII | but without raising his tone more than would be suitable
14 I, XIII| Then in a peculiarly calm tone, “Be off, my friend,” said
15 I, XIV | speak in his usual firm tone.~“Who am I, thou askest!
16 I, XIV | replied the old woman, in a tone so calm, and with a face
17 I, XVII| by singing in a mocking tone:~“II est un petit homme,
18 II, II | asked in Russian, in a cold tone, but free from its usual
19 II, III | Nadia, she said in a low tone, “You know me no longer,
20 II, IV | prisoner?” asked the Emir, in a tone of voice terrible from its
21 II, VI | Never!” cried Michael, in a tone which plainly showed that
22 II, IX | murmuring in a plaintive tone, “Michael!”~Then a dog,
23 II, XI | barrier,” he said in a low tone. “Guide me, but let no one
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