Book, Chapter
1 I, III | was about to traverse, and understood its different dialects—
2 I, V | gipsies do not wish to be understood when they speak before me,
3 I, V | Strogoff, it has been said, understood almost all the languages
4 I, VI | Sister,” said he.~She understood. She rose as if some sudden
5 I, IX | eagles!” said Michael, who understood the iemschik’s slang perfectly; “
6 I, IX | insulting expressions, instantly understood by the sensitive animals! “
7 I, XI | friend,” said Alcide, who understood the insinuation, “we will
8 I, XI | the case, it can be easily understood how a sudden jerk would
9 I, XIII| kill you.”~The postmaster understood. “I like him better for
10 I, XVI | officers continued, and Michael understood that an engagement was imminent
11 II, I | necessary to precede. He understood, too, that the union of
12 II, I | Michael. The latter well understood the situation, and it was
13 II, II | province.~It may be easily understood how useful this woman was
14 II, II | these thoughts, it can be understood how Nadia could remain insensible
15 II, II | caution which may be easily understood, never spoke about herself
16 II, III | Strogoff and Nadia. All was understood by the old Siberian, and
17 II, III | towards him. Marfa, then, had understood all, and kept his secret.~
18 II, VIII| stopped the kibitka.~Michael understood his companion’s hesitation,
19 II, IX | hatred to the traitor. Nadia understood that her companion had not
20 II, XI | and Blount may be better understood than described. Would it
21 II, XV | Michael had immediately understood the danger in which he would
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