Book, Chapter
1 I, III | father—old Peter Strogoff, dead ten years since— inhabited
2 I, V | above was like a city of the dead, the town below, at all
3 I, XVI | been given to take him, dead or alive.~It was necessary,
4 I, XVI | Too probably it would fall dead on reaching the banks of
5 II, II | the name of sister is not dead. God cannot have allowed
6 II, III | he whom she had thought dead still lived. But Marfa saw
7 II, III | Blount; “but Strogoff is a dead man. I suspect that, for
8 II, V | lying lifeless, perhaps dead. He heard in the distance
9 II, VII | sound to be heard in this dead city. Michael allowed nothing
10 II, VIII| the last duties to all the dead bodies they were now to
11 II, VIII| horse of the kibitka fell dead, shot through the head.~
12 II, IX | and searched among the dead. Was he reserved for some
13 II, IX | left plain traces: here a dead horse, there an abandoned
14 II, IX | Was not the old Siberian dead? Had not her son given the
15 II, IX | that he might be laid in it—dead! The faithful Serko was
16 II, XV | leaving a large number of dead on and below the ramparts.~
17 II, XV | the ramparts.~Among the dead was the gypsy Sangarre,
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