Book, Chapter
1 I, II | known to him. Ogareff’s plan, therefore, is to go to
2 I, III | favorable to the success of his plan was, that he was thoroughly
3 I, XI | said he, “here is a better plan. We have now reached the
4 I, XIV | object of Ivan Ogareff. The plan of the traitor was to reach
5 I, XVII| country.~Michael Strogoff’s plan was simply this—to reach
6 II, II | to bivouac. Their chief’s plan, doubtless, was not to halt
7 II, II | better to give up his first plan and attempt to escape during
8 II, II | have kept to the latter plan had he not learnt that Feofar-Khan
9 II, IV | proceeded rapidly to Tomsk. The plan they had agreed upon was
10 II, VI | she had already begun her plan of begging. The bread and
11 II, X | through the town.~Their plan made Michael’s heart leap;
12 II, X | than ever.~The fugitives’ plan was very simple. A current
13 II, X | arrived. The fugitives’ plan was explained to them. There
14 II, XII | force. We have said that his plan was to penetrate into the
15 II, XII | Angara, urged him to put this plan in execution.~Indeed, it
16 II, XIV | OF OCTOBER~IVAN OGAREFF’S plan had been contrived with
17 II, XIV | really been the Tartars’ plan to surprise the town? The
18 II, XIV | points openly attacked, his plan was to leave the palace
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