Book, Chapter
1 I, II | a few moments, when the door was again opened. The chief
2 I, III | STROGOFF MEETS THE CZAR~THE door of the imperial cabinet
3 I, V | Strogoff more closely, the door of the cottage opened. He
4 I, V | and carefully closed the door.~“Good!” said Michael Strogoff,
5 I, IX | traveler might knock at any door, and it would be opened
6 I, XI | reporters perceived at the door of the post-house was their
7 I, XII | Almost immediately the door was flung open and a man
8 I, XII | the tarantass I saw at the door?”~“They belong to this traveler,”
9 I, XVII| scouts.~He ran up to the door and pushed it open.~A single
10 I, XVII| bread and water, when the door of the house was again thrown
11 I, XVII| disappeared through a little door which Michael had not before
12 II, VI | found an empty house, the door wide open. An old rickety
13 II, VII | rest. The first house, the door of which they pushed open,
14 II, VII | standing on the threshold of a door.~“Come!” he exclaimed. Nicholas
15 II, X | had been hung at a church door. Of all that he collected
16 II, XII | Almost immediately the door was thrown open, an aide-de-camp
17 II, XIV | aide-de-camp came to the room, the door of which was closed. He
18 II, XIV | scarcely had he opened the door, when a woman rushed into
19 II, XIV | taken to the Grand Duke. A door into a room flooded with
20 II, XIV | and entered by the open door.~“Fear nothing, Nadia,”
21 II, XIV | her companion ran to the door calling for help!~“Close
22 II, XIV | calling for help!~“Close the door, Nadia!” said Michael. “
23 II, XIV | At the same moment, the door was thrown open. The Grand
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