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  • Although Nadia had passed the frontier under circumstances with which we are acquainted, Fedor, by comparing the date on which his daughter would have been at Nijni-Novgorod, and the date of the proclamation which forbade anyone to leave it, would no doubt have concluded thus: that Nadia had not been exposed to the dangers of the invasion, and that she was still, in spite of herself, in the

    Michael Strogoff 2003

  • Exactly at the hour the last clang of the bell sounded, the powerful wheels of the steamboat began to beat the water, and the Caucasus passed rapidly between the two towns of which Nijni-Novgorod is composed.

    Michael Strogoff 2003

  • Nijni-Novgorod, where he had gone to seek his confidants.

    Michael Strogoff 2003

  • Was she merely going to Nijni-Novgorod, or was the end of her travels beyond the eastern frontiers of the empire?

    Michael Strogoff 2003

  • At last, the road being cleared, the train proceeded, and at half-past eight in the evening arrived at the station of Nijni-Novgorod.

    Michael Strogoff 2003

  • Nijni-Novgorod, and to what a degree the commerce with Central Asia was threatened in its transit.

    Michael Strogoff 2003

  • However, being urged by the same instinct, they had left Nijni-Novgorod together.

    Michael Strogoff 2003

  • Nijni-Novgorod by those of the Oka, a rapid affluent, issuing from the central provinces of Russia.

    Michael Strogoff 2003

  • The first words exchanged were of no importance — to him at least — but they allowed him to recognize the voices of the man and woman whom he had heard at Nijni-Novgorod.

    Michael Strogoff 2003

  • As to the other travelers in the compartment, all bound for Nijni-Novgorod, their appearance, happily for them, was in nowise suspicious.

    Michael Strogoff 2003

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