Book, Chapter
1 I, I | of a national dance, the mingled costumes, the sweeping robes
2 I, I | respectful assent, bowing low, mingled with the crowd, and finally
3 I, IV | Michael Strogoff experienced a mingled sentiment both of surprise
4 I, VI | gypsies, Tsiganes, Zingaris, mingled with merchants from Persia,
5 I, VII | bear on his journey, he mingled in the groups of passengers,
6 I, VII | because they dared not. Fear, mingled with respect, restrained
7 I, VIII| They went on shore and mingled with the crowd, each keeping
8 I, XII | issued the cracking of whips mingled with excited shouts and
9 II, I | Bokhara. With the Tadjiks were mingled specimens of different races
10 II, I | if with these groups are mingled some hundreds of “kalenders,”
11 II, I | commotions, bringing squalls mingled with rain. The unfortunate
12 II, IV | scouts.~Alcide and Blount mingled therefore in the crowd,
13 II, V | obscured in the distance, mingled with the approaching shadows.~
14 II, V | their brilliant uniforms, mingled in the dances, whose wild
15 II, VIII| blind! Ah! everything is mingled in this world!”~However,
16 II, XI | with which it was quite mingled, but gleams of light sometimes
17 II, XI | crackling of the fire was mingled the yells of the Tartars.
18 II, XII | cause. The exiles, till then mingled with the population, had
19 II, XIII| repulse a Tartar detachment. I mingled with the defenders of the
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