Book, Chapter
1 I, II | the belief that he was not mistaken. But even without this powerful
2 I, VI | Michael Strogoff could not be mistaken. He instantly recognized
3 I, XI | However, Michael was not mistaken. Suddenly a dreadful growling
4 I, XII | If the reporters were not mistaken, if Ivan Ogareff had really
5 I, XIV | Michael Strogoff was not mistaken. The two men were one and
6 I, XIV | know thy mother?”~“You are mistaken,” coldly replied Michael
7 I, XVII| rattle which could not be mistaken.~“It is cannon and musketry!”
8 II, II | thought; and she was not mistaken. It was an instinctive sympathy
9 II, III | everything.”~“Are you not mistaken?”~“I am not mistaken.”~“
10 II, III | not mistaken?”~“I am not mistaken.”~“You know the importance
11 II, III | repeat, Sangarre, are you not mistaken?”~Ogareff spoke with great
12 II, III | his question. “I am not mistaken, Ivan,” she said.~“But,
13 II, V | was, by all accounts, not mistaken.~In the first rank of the
14 II, VI | the east. It could not be mistaken. It was possible that on
15 II, VIII| devastation could not be mistaken, and it was impossible to
16 II, XI | sense of smell, could not be mistaken. It was really a layer of
17 II, XIII| impossible for her—But no, I am mistaken— I was confusing dates.
18 II, XIV | suspect that they had been mistaken. Had it really been the
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