Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | Wladimir, and Novgorod, Czar of Kasan and Astrakhan, Czar of Poland,
2 I, IV | Novgorod, Wladimir, Kiev, Kasan, Astrakhan, and of Siberia,
3 I, V | quickly either to Perm or Kasan. It would be better, then,
4 I, VII | this town from the town of Kasan. It is true that these boats
5 I, VII | the Kama, a little below Kasan, they are obliged to quit
6 I, VII | Including an hour’s stoppage at Kasan, the voyage from Nijni-Novgorod
7 I, VIII| the Caucasus reached the Kasan quay, seven versts from
8 I, VIII| seven versts from the town.~Kasan is situated at the confluence
9 I, VIII| other, mujiks stopping at Kasan.~Michael Strogoff unconcernedly
10 I, VIII| intelligence from some native of Kasan, when his attention was
11 I, VIII| may take the route from Kasan to Ishim, but that affords
12 I, VIII| Sangarre had disappeared.~Kasan is justly called the “Gate
13 I, VIII| detour by Perm, also connects Kasan with Ishim. It is perhaps
14 I, VIII| follow the second route from Kasan to Ishim, he had every chance
15 I, VIII| start. Passengers going from Kasan to Perm were crowding on
16 I, VIII| that it is working from Kasan to Paris.”~“You sent a dispatch
17 I, VIII| from some inhabitant of Kasan, had already transmitted
18 I, XI | was to take the road from Kasan to Ekaterenburg.”~“Ah! you
19 I, XI | and his disembarking at Kasan.~“Just well enough to make
20 I, XI | smiling.~“You lost no time at Kasan,” dryly observed the Englishman.~“
21 I, XIV | by this other route, from Kasan to Ichim, across the Urals,
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