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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | for an instant before his eyes, as though, dazzled by the 2 I, I | expressed himself with lips, eyes, hands, all at once, having 3 I, I | if the Frenchman was “all eyes,” the Englishman was “all 4 I, I | July night. Beneath his eyes, bathed in moonlight, lay 5 I, III | action of the heart. His eyes, of a deep blue, looked 6 I, III | full in the face and their eyes met. Then in an abrupt tone, “ 7 I, IV | stranger— made good use of his eyes, and asked numberless questions, 8 I, IV | seating herself with downcast eyes, not even glancing at the 9 I, IV | profusion light golden hair. Her eyes were brown, soft, and expressive 10 I, VI | I shall appear, in the eyes of all, the Nicholas Korpanoff 11 I, VIII| complexion, magnificent eyes, and golden hair.~Many of 12 I, VIII| confounded Tsiganes have the eyes of a cat! They can see in 13 I, XII | of ever seeing, for her eyes were gazing at the horizon, 14 I, XIV | But when he opened his eyes he saw the handsome bearded 15 I, XIV | regarding him with pitying eyes. “Do not speak, little father,” 16 I, XIV | anxiety which he read in the eyes of his guest. “They have 17 I, XIV | such a trifle. Before his eyes lay a single goal—far-distant 18 I, XIV | looking straight into his eyes, said, “Thou art not the 19 I, XIV | of himself, he closed his eyes, in order not to see the 20 I, XIV | to her interrogators. “My eyes have deceived me! This young 21 I, XV | formidable. And when his eyes fell upon the letter bearing 22 I, XVI | to the excellence of his eyes, which penetrated the gloom, 23 I, XVII| his field glass to his eyes, watched all that was going 24 II, I | skin, tall forms, and black eyes and hair; they formed the 25 II, I | complexions, lively deep-set eyes, scanty beards— dressed 26 II, I | races; and Turcomans, with eyes which looked as if they 27 II, II | provinces. There were a hundred eyes, a hundred ears, open in 28 II, II | from Sangarre’s great black eyes, and she retired with a 29 II, II | fierce countenance, and evil eyes. A curly black beard flowed 30 II, II | still on my shoulders, my eyes would exhibit my feelings 31 II, II | Strogoff, struck before her eyes with a lance and disappearing 32 II, III | meeting, he covered his eyes with his hands and walked 33 II, III | and the look in Marfa’s eyes told her all.~It was now 34 II, III | ground. Michael cast down his eyes that their angry flashings 35 II, III | his mother, Nadia shut her eyes that she might not see him. 36 II, IV | without casting down his eyes.~“Your forehead to the ground!” 37 II, V | passed over their bright eyes as smoke over a starry sky. 38 II, V | it,” cried Alcide. “Their eyes, I imagine, bring more money 39 II, V | was standing ready, his eyes returning the Emir’s haughty 40 II, V | time. In an instant your eyes will be forever shut to 41 II, V | He remained unmoved, his eyes wide open, as though he 42 II, V | Traitor, the last menace of my eyes shall be for you!”~Ivan 43 II, V | looking at Ivan when his eyes were put out. Marfa Strogoff 44 II, V | well-beloved face! Now shall my eyes close as they rest upon 45 II, V | blade passed before his eyes!~Michael did not attempt 46 II, V | Nothing existed before his eyes but his mother, whom his 47 II, V | but his mother, whom his eyes seemed to devour. All his 48 II, V | look.~Marfa Strogoff, her eyes open wide, her arms extended 49 II, V | passed before Michael’s eyes.~A despairing cry was heard. 50 II, V | up before the sightless eyes of the Czar’s courier, saying, “ 51 II, V | replied Nadia, “use my eyes whilst yours sleep. I will 52 II, VI | passed before her companion’s eyes. She kept, by her strength 53 II, VI | blade, fell half over his eyes. The pupils seemed to be 54 II, VI | some roubles still, and my eyes! I can see for you, Michael; 55 II, VI | then stopped, he fixed his eyes on the poor girl, as though 56 II, VI | opening wide his great honest eyes.~At the sound of his voice, 57 II, VI | Tartars have burnt out his eyes!” replied Nadia, extending 58 II, VI | imploring pity.~“Burnt out his eyes! Oh! poor little father! 59 II, VI | not escape from Michael’s eyes, it was because the red-hot 60 II, VI | much when they burnt your eyes!”~“Very much,” answered 61 II, VI | which they traveled with the eyes of Nicholas and the young 62 II, VII | pressing his hand over his eyes. “With you for a guide I 63 II, VII | asked Michael, casting his eyes eagerly about from one side 64 II, VII | his life valueless in his eyes, and, according to the Eastern 65 II, VIII| Korpanoff feel, when his eyes behold you, when his arms 66 II, VIII| possessed the use of his eyes, he would not have attempted 67 II, IX | now only see with Nadia’s eyes.~As to the friend whom chance 68 II, IX | Do I not see with your eyes; and is it not your hand 69 II, IX | release his friend! The eyes of Nicholas, which till 70 II, X | was concentrated in her eyes. But what could these two 71 II, X | with this last effort, her eyes closed and her head fell 72 II, X | Tartars have burnt out his eyes! My poor brother is blind!”~ 73 II, X | I have Nadia, and her eyes are enough for me!”~In half 74 II, XI | with his well-practiced eyes he endeavored to pierce 75 II, XI | raging with hunger, their eyes glowing in the darkness 76 II, XI | at, and then, as if his eyes had been opened to the bright 77 II, XIV | manner possible before their eyes.~Ogareff had warned the 78 II, XIV | gazed into the wide-open eyes of the blind man. Those 79 II, XIV | of the blind man. Those eyes which seemed to pierce to 80 II, XV | executioner had passed before his eyes.~It may be remembered, that 81 II, XV | Imperial letter before the eyes which he believed were destroyed,


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