Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | murmur of protestation, a cry of despair, but this was
2 I, X | The iemschik uttered a cry.~Michael Strogoff in vain
3 I, XIII| s brow contracted, and a cry escaped him.~“What is the
4 I, XIII| disappeared.~Nadia uttered a cry, but before she had time
5 I, XIV | conversation. Suddenly a cry made him tremble, a cry
6 I, XIV | cry made him tremble, a cry which penetrated to the
7 I, XVI | out!” he shouted.~At the cry, all the men of the bivouac
8 II, III | started up; an involuntary cry escaped her.~Michael Strogoff
9 II, III | fell upon him.~At Nadia’s cry Michael started. But he
10 II, III | being struck had uttered a cry of rage and pain, stopped
11 II, V | Michael’s eyes.~A despairing cry was heard. His aged mother
12 II, VI | the terrible scene. Not a cry escaped her when the scorching
13 II, VIII| Nadia uttered a piercing cry! They believed that their
14 II, IX | said Nadia.~Then a mournful cry succeeded it—a despairing
15 II, IX | succeeded it—a despairing cry, like the last appeal of
16 II, IX | the right, from which the cry came!”~In a few minutes
17 II, IX | Nicholas!” called the girl. Her cry was unanswered.~Michael
18 II, IX | ground.~At the same moment a cry of horror escaped Nadia. “
19 II, X | abstractedly gazing at the shore. A cry was about to escape her.
20 II, XI | suddenly Nadia uttered a cry.~At the cry Michael stood
21 II, XI | Nadia uttered a cry.~At the cry Michael stood up on the
22 II, XIV | the girl had uttered a cry on seeing the fire spreading
23 II, XIV | once, Ogareff uttered a cry. A sudden light flashed
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