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1 I, VIII| then spoke of her father, Wassili Fedor. He was a much-esteemed
2 I, VIII| delay beyond the frontier.~Wassili Fedor had but time to embrace
3 II, XI | them again. If the term of Wassili Fedor’s exile should never
4 II, XII | provinces.”~“His name?”~“Is Wassili Fedor.”~This exile was Nadia’
5 II, XII | exile was Nadia’s father. Wassili Fedor, as we have already
6 II, XII | adored by her children! Wassili Fedor had behaved heroically;
7 II, XII | remarked General Voranzoff, “Wassili Fedor is a man of worth
8 II, XII | further news of his daughter.~Wassili Fedor entered the presence
9 II, XII | waited to be questioned.~“Wassili Fedor,” said the Grand Duke, “
10 II, XII | his companions in arms!~Wassili Fedor wrung, with emotion,
11 II, XIII| bravest defenders of the town, Wassili Fedor. We know what anxiety
12 II, XIII| The only alleviation to Wassili Fedor’s anxiety was when
13 II, XIII| pretended courier arrived, Wassili Fedor went to the governor-general’
14 II, XIII| he therefore could give Wassili Fedor no news of his daughter.~“
15 II, XIV | strengthened by their orders. Wassili Fedor’s corps occupied the
16 II, XV | The daughter of the exile, Wassili Fedor,” replied Michael.~“
17 II, XV | Michael Strogoff, Nadia, and Wassili Fedor were united. This
18 II, XV | double attack on the town. Wassili Fedor, with his little band,
19 II, XV | arms. Then turning towards Wassili Fedor, “My father,” said
20 II, XV | Strogoff, accompanied by Wassili Fedor, took the route to
21 II, XV | Nadia entered Europe, and, Wassili Fedor settling down in St.
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