Book, Chapter
1 I, VII | Michael Strogoff awake. He walked up and down, but always
2 I, VIII| crossing his hands behind him, walked off and seated himself in
3 I, XIV | little accustomed. They walked nowhere alone, but in armed
4 I, XVII| Whilst he was working Blount walked to the window and, his field
5 II, II | Ogareff and the housch-begui walked forward and almost immediately
6 II, III | eyes with his hands and walked quickly away.~Nadia’s impulse
7 II, IV | numerous staff, and beside him walked the Khans of Khokhand and
8 II, V | hand to guide himself, he walked by degrees to the edge of
9 II, V | Suddenly Nadia appeared. She walked straight to her companion.
10 II, VI | which guided him, he had walked at his ordinary pace.~Semilowskoe
11 II, VI | Michael, hearing no sigh, walked at a speed he was unable
12 II, VI | reaching Irkutsk.~Michael walked on, speaking little, absorbed
13 II, VIII| what he was doing, Nicholas walked straight up to the man,
14 II, IX | continued their journey. Michael walked with a firm step, and only
15 II, IX | to think of her fatigue, walked more rapidly and with his
16 II, XIII| this disastrous news. He walked to and fro in the room,
17 II, XIII| glacis of this gate. He walked up and down, without fear
18 II, XIV | animated, the blind man walked straight up to Ivan Ogareff,
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