Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Nevertheless, General Kissoff waited until the officer to whom
2 I, IV | by a slight pallor.~She waited—Michael Strogoff waited
3 I, IV | waited—Michael Strogoff waited also.~Both remained quiet.~“
4 I, VII | even questioned her. He waited until she should speak to
5 I, XIII| contemptuously at the young man, waited to be questioned.~“You belong
6 I, XVII| Faithful to his post, he waited behind his little wicket
7 II, II | Sangarre had to wait, and she waited, without losing sight of
8 II, III | to compromise himself, he waited.~The prisoners were to encamp
9 II, III | arms on her breast, and waited.~“You are Marfa Strogoff?”
10 II, III | Tartar drew himself up. He waited. “Begin!” said Ogareff.
11 II, IV | himself before the Emir, and waited with some impatience for
12 II, VI | herself in the shade. She had waited till the crowd left the
13 II, VI | right.~Michael Strogoff waited alone for a minute, listening
14 II, VI | be almost exhausted. He waited.~The cart was soon at the
15 II, VII | tumultuous violence. All three waited until the misty curtain
16 II, VIII| When his horse fell, he waited until it got up. It was,
17 II, IX | For three days, Nicholas waited for the help which now came
18 II, XII | the Grand Duke, bowed, and waited to be questioned.~“Wassili
19 II, XIV | time, nothing. The officers waited, ready to give their orders,
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