Book, Chapter
1 I, V | annoyance, he found that no boat started for Perm till the following
2 I, VII | at all.”~Michael Strogoff started involuntarily at this reply,
3 I, XI | equipage, and the two carriages started off. They had now only to
4 I, XII | a methodical eater—they started, and were driven as eagles,
5 I, XIII| voice that the young girl started. “For the same reason as
6 I, XIII| However, at last the tarantass started, and made such good way
7 I, XV | clock, Michael Strogoff started off again. Thanks to his
8 I, XV | Ikoulskoe without halting. He started therefore at dawn; but unfortunately
9 II, III | welcome waters. Suddenly Nadia started up; an involuntary cry escaped
10 II, III | At Nadia’s cry Michael started. But he had sufficient command
11 II, VI | companion more than before, he started on afresh.~However, amidst
12 II, VII | seized Michael’s hand and started off at a rapid pace in the
13 II, VIII| one to guide him, often started aside, and so made confusion
14 II, IX | Michael’s hand, and they started.~The next morning, the 13th
15 II, X | the Ural?”~“Yes.”~Michael started, for the strict incognito
16 II, XIII| the council simultaneously started forward. A courier from
17 II, XIV | name pronounced, the wretch started. His real name known, all
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