Book, Chapter
1 I, I | THE NEW PALACE~“SIRE, a fresh dispatch.”~“Whence?”~“From
2 I, IV | At the Wladimir station fresh travelers joined the train.
3 I, VII | the bottle, made from the fresh sap of the birch-trees of
4 I, X | look after this one.”~A fresh burst of the storm interrupted
5 I, XII | relay, so as to make sure of fresh horses. They said a word
6 I, XIII| able to supply them with fresh horses until the next morning,
7 I, XIV | Irtych, received every day fresh reinforcements, and, what
8 I, XIV | would have fallen; but the fresh air quickly revived him.
9 I, XV | Could he have withstood this fresh trial?~Michael Strogoff
10 I, XVI | then to exchange it for a fresh one at Kolyvan. Kolyvan
11 I, XVI | Kolyvan would be like a fresh starting point, for on leaving
12 I, XVI | Ivan Ogareff more, yet a fresh tide of hate now rose in
13 I, XVI | not have been changed for fresh ones since Omsk, and must
14 II, III | Michael hoped that this fresh meeting at the Zabediero
15 II, VIII| and began to hope that no fresh obstacle would delay his
16 II, IX | a comfortable tarantass, fresh horses, well-kept post-horses
17 II, IX | Suddenly Serko uttered a fresh bark and darted towards
18 II, X | it.~This immense basin of fresh water, fed by more than
19 II, X | not expect to receive any fresh fugitives at Livenitchnaia,
20 II, XI | Michael had to make any fresh effort to attain his end,
21 II, XV | the besiegers attempted no fresh assault. They were discouraged
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