Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | move towards her, the young Livonian, who had been the first
2 I, V | he thinking of the young Livonian girl who had been his traveling
3 I, V | him that, since the young Livonian girl was going to Perm,
4 I, VI | remembrance of the young Livonian girl suddenly rushed into
5 I, VI | girl was from Riga; she was Livonian, consequently Russian, and
6 I, VI | did he meet with the young Livonian.~“And yet,” he repeated, “
7 I, VI | instantly recognized the young Livonian.~Not knowing the governor’
8 I, VI | followed the man.~The young Livonian, seeing the only being to
9 I, VI | again approached the young Livonian, and holding out his hand: “
10 I, VII | Michael Strogoff and the young Livonian had taken a passage on board
11 I, VII | two hours, when the young Livonian, addressing herself to Michael,
12 I, VII | at a distance.”~The young Livonian did not come to dinner.
13 I, VIII| unwilling to leave the young Livonian girl alone on board, as
14 I, VIII| in the morning, the young Livonian, leaving her cabin, appeared
15 I, VIII| the thoughts of the young Livonian even for an instant. She
16 I, IX | Michael Strogoff nor the young Livonian girl had any baggage. The
17 I, IX | winter?” asked the young Livonian.~“Three times, Nadia, when
18 I, X | afraid,” replied the young Livonian, her voice not betraying
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