t her arrival by the train? Or was it not more probable, on the contrary, that she would find herself as much isolated in the town as she was in this compartment? It was probable.
In fact, the effect of habits contracted in solitude was clearly manifested in the bearing of the young girl. The manner in which she entered the carriage and prepared herself for the journey, the slight disturbance she caused among those around her, the care she took not to incommode or give trouble to anyone, all showed that she was accustomed to be alone, and to depend on herself only.
Michael Strogoff observed her with interest, but, himself reserved, he sought no opportunity of accosting her. Once only, when her neighbor — the merchant who had jumbled together so imprudently in his remarks tallow and shawls — being asleep, and threatening her with his great head, which was swaying from one shoulder to the other, Michael Strogoff awoke him somewhat roughly, and made him understand that he must hold himself upright.
The Mesut Ozil Drakter merchant, rude enough by nature, grumbled some words against “people who interfere with what does not concern them,” but Michael Strogoff cast on him a glance so stern that the Paris Saint Germain Psg 16/17 sleeper leant on the opposite side, and relieved the young traveler from Andrew Robertson Drakter his unpleasant vicinity.
The latter looked at the young man for an instant, and mute and modest Fernando Torres Drakter thanks were in Arjen Robben Koszulka that look.
But a circumstance occurred which gave Strogoff a just idea of the character of the maiden. Charlie Colkett Drakter Twelve versts before arriving at Nijni-Novgorod, at a sharp curve of the iron way, the train experienced a very violent shock. Then, for a Julian Draxler Drakter minute, it ran onto the slope of an embankment.
Travelers more or less shaken about, cries, confusion, general disorder New Balance 1600 in the carriages — such was the effect at first produced. It was to be feared that some serious accident had happened. Consequently, even before the train had stopped, the doors were opened, and the panic-stricken passengers thought only of getting out of the carriages.
Michael Strogoff thought instantly of Jasper Cillessen Drakter the young girl; but, while the passengers in her compartment were precipitating themselves outside, screaming and struggling, Salomon Snowcross she had remained quietly in her place, her face scarcely changed by a slight pallor.
She waited — Michael Strogoff waited also.
Both remained quiet.
“A determined nature!” thought Michael Strogoff.
However, all danger had quickly disappeared. A breakage of the coupling of the luggage-van had Daniel Carrico Drakter first caused the shock to, and then the stoppage of, the train, which in another instant would have been thrown from the top of the embankment into a bog. There was an hour’s delay. At last, the road being cleared, the train proceeded, and at half-past eight in the evening arrived at the station of Nijni-Novgorod.
Before anyone could get out of the carriages, the inspectors of police presented themselves at the doors and examined the passengers.
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