Book, Chapter
1 I, II | interrogate him further. The questions were not long in coming.~“
2 I, II | his policy, continued his questions. “Where was Ogareff last
3 I, III | The Czar suspended his questions for a moment. Then, pointing
4 I, IV | eyes, and asked numberless questions, to which he received only
5 I, IV | putting so many insignificant questions was, that amongst the many
6 I, IV | of assent.~Hearing these questions and replies, Michael Strogoff
7 I, VII | satisfactorily answer their questions.~Numerous Cossacks came
8 I, VIII| contenting himself with asking questions, confiding in his memory,
9 I, XIII| on replying to the girl’s questions.~“You say no! Why, brother,
10 I, XVI | line of action until these questions were answered. Was the country
11 I, XVI | Will you answer me a few questions?” he asked.~“Speak,” replied
12 II, II | of separating. The petty questions of rivalry were forever
13 II, II | presentiment, Marfa Strogoff put questions upon questions to Nadia.~“
14 II, II | Strogoff put questions upon questions to Nadia.~“You told me he
15 II, XI | into Irkutsk?~Such were the questions which Alcide asked himself,
16 II, XIII| without his putting any more questions. Then taking up the letter,
17 II, XIII| reluctance when much pressed with questions. He always added that they
18 II, XIII| prepared for all these questions, replied without the least
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