Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | flashed into his brain; the question presented itself under quite
2 I, VII | he distinctly heard this question and answer made in the Tartar
3 I, X | business to obey, not to question.~Just then a distant noise
4 I, XI | Jolivet did not put any direct question to Michael as to where he
5 I, XIV | Strogoff. And while putting the question his face was pale as that
6 II, I | see them again? At this question, to which he dared not reply,
7 II, I | the first time putting his question direct to his companion.~“
8 II, II | spoke. “I have no need to question you,” said he; “speak, Ivan.
9 II, II | secret. To him it was a question of life and death, and still
10 II, II | death, and still more, a question of duty and honor.”~“Duty,
11 II, III | which Ogareff repeated his question. “I am not mistaken, Ivan,”
12 II, IV | when her own safety was in question, was frightfully pale. She
13 II, IX | resumed the girl, “I have a question to ask you. Do not answer
14 II, XI | put to her the invariable question: “Nadia, are you ready?”
15 II, XIII| said that the officer in question was condemned by the Grand
16 II, XIII| East, and that was only a question of a few days. The Tartars
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