Book, Chapter
1 I, I | wall.~The officer hastily opened a window, as if he felt
2 I, II | when the door was again opened. The chief of police appeared
3 I, III| imperial cabinet was again opened and General Kissoff was
4 I, IV | stopped, the doors were opened, and the panic-stricken
5 I, IV | the carriages were then opened, but, before Michael Strogoff
6 I, V | the door of the cottage opened. He could just see a woman,
7 I, V | people, the bird-fanciers opened the prison doors of their
8 I, IX | any door, and it would be opened to him. The moujik would
9 I, XIV| could not guess. But when he opened his eyes he saw the handsome
10 II, IV | which was brought him. He opened the sacred book and placed
11 II, V | the Imperial letter, he opened it, and with supreme irony
12 II, IX | till then had been closed, opened.~He recognized Michael and
13 II, X | box, which would only be opened on his return.~The monks
14 II, XI | as if his eyes had been opened to the bright blaze spreading
15 II, XIV| the assault. Ivan Ogareff opened the window and stationed
16 II, XIV| out. But scarcely had he opened the door, when a woman rushed
17 II, XIV| room flooded with light opened before her. She entered,
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