Book, Chapter
1 I, I | demeanor, and physiognomy calm, though bearing traces of
2 I, I | countenance reassuming that calm aspect which had for an
3 I, III | satisfied with Strogoff’s calm and simple answer.~“Go then,
4 I, X | through the atmosphere, so calm a minute before. By the
5 I, X | there was a comparative calm; yet once within the circumference
6 I, XII | delighted in the young girl’s calm intrepidity. Was she not
7 I, XII | difficulty.~Nadia was near him, calm also, but secretly uneasy
8 I, XIII| shoulders.~Then in a peculiarly calm tone, “Be off, my friend,”
9 I, XIII| not finish his sentence.~“Calm yourself, brother,” said
10 I, XIV | old woman, in a tone so calm, and with a face so tranquil,
11 I, XVII| dispatched. This was a clerk, calm, phlegmatic, indifferent
12 I, XVII| clerk, who read out in his calm voice: “John Gilpin was
13 II, II | and she retired with a calm step. Ogareff pressed his
14 II, IV | prisoner! We must save her.”~“Calm yourself,” replied Blount
15 II, V | they recalled rather the calm and self-possessed nauch
16 II, VI | one in his unchange-able calm, the other two, uneasy,
17 II, XI | Michael was singularly calm. Even in the gravest conjunctures,
18 II, XIII| great difficulty in keeping calm whilst hearing this disastrous
19 II, XIV | involuntary admiration. Michael’s calm bearing seemed to have inspired
20 II, XIV | anxiety. His superhuman calm had an effect upon him.
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