Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | occupants of the carriage, whom chance had made his traveling companions,
2 I, IV | the fellow-travelers whom chance had given her, she prepared
3 I, V | Strogoff wandered on as chance led him; being well acquainted
4 I, V | everything agreeable, and as by chance both lodging and food were
5 I, VII | conversation. Should he by any chance be questioned, and obliged
6 I, VIII| Kasan to Ishim, he had every chance of arriving before them.~
7 I, XIII| with them, there was some chance of escaping the Tartars,
8 I, XV | evident that the unlucky chance which had brought him into
9 II, II | a serious danger. Should chance bring the Czar’s courier
10 II, II | even of her captivity. Thus chance had united her to Marfa
11 II, IV | one of its pages.~It was chance, or rather, according to
12 II, IX | eyes.~As to the friend whom chance had given them, they had
13 II, IX | Michael,” replied Nadia. “Chance alone brought you into her
14 II, X | Michael’s heart leap; a last chance was before him, but he had
15 II, X | them. There was certainly a chance that they might be able
16 II, XI | banks, the raft had a good chance of passing unperceived.
17 II, XI | dreaded one final unhappy chance; this was, that the raft
18 II, XI | that they could not avoid. Chance discovered it to Alcide
19 II, XI | darkness it was only by chance that they were hit.~“Come,
20 II, XV | this way: “Ran a narrow chance of being finished up like
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