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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | the Czar over this vast country. The higher one resides 2 I, II | Siberia is and shall be a country whence men CAN return.”~ 3 I, II | race. They belong to no country. But the insurrection, or 4 I, II | against Russia, against the country which the exiles have not 5 I, II | to reach the rebellious country, and the cannon to leave 6 I, II | Turkestan. This immense country is divided into different 7 I, II | thousand horsemen. It is a rich country, with varied animal, vegetable, 8 I, III | Irkutsk, across a rebellious country, surmount obstacles, and 9 I, III | thoroughly acquainted with the country which he was about to traverse, 10 I, III | the midst of a difficult country, ravaged by some restless 11 I, III | to traverse a rebellious country, invaded by Tartars, whose 12 I, IV | Spies swarm in a rebellious country; let him be recognized, 13 I, IV | reckoning on the exports of a country in which the khans are in 14 I, IV | what is going on in this country?”~“I have heard speak of 15 I, IV | only saw one part of the country, which was hilly, without 16 I, IV | with British assurance, “Country mountainous between Moscow 17 I, IV | provinces, so near to the country of the Kirghiz.~The police 18 I, IV | possible, especially in such a country as Russia. In fact, this 19 I, IV | the perils of an invaded country and one in a state of insurrection! 20 I, V | cross the frontier! The country beyond is in revolt! The 21 I, VII | of the birch-trees of the country. On hearing them chatting 22 I, XI | carriage takes you in this country!”~“Yes, this is what you 23 I, XI | Tartar chief in the revolted country.”~“But how do they know 24 I, XII | route across the invaded country, either together or separately, 25 I, XII | the contrary, to avoid the country devastated by the invaders, 26 I, XII | She saw nothing of the country across which she was traveling 27 I, XII | now left behind them the country broken by tree-covered hills, 28 I, XIII| felt like a burn.~“For my country and the Father,” he muttered 29 I, XIII| questioned.~“You belong to the country?” asked Michael.~“Yes.”~“ 30 I, XIII| and they protected the country against the Kirghese, as 31 I, XIII| she traveled all over the country with my father; and many 32 I, XIV | officer, a traitor to his country, but a man of much note, 33 I, XV | which infest this marshy country.~Travelers who are obliged 34 I, XV | miles he reached Kamsk.~The country had changed. This little 35 I, XV | of all this war-ravaged countryMichael Strogoff felt within 36 I, XVI | that in traversing this country the greatest caution was 37 I, XVI | questions were answered. Was the country so deserted that he could 38 I, XVI | he traversed a devastated country the difficulties must be 39 I, XVI | well acquainted with the country, and it is possible that 40 I, XVI | wretch who had betrayed his country now threatened to torture 41 I, XVI | His life, his mission, his country, perhaps the safety of his 42 I, XVII| without provisions, in a country devastated by the invasion, 43 I, XVII| neglecting the intermediate country.~Michael Strogoff’s plan 44 I, XVII| been totally abandoned. The country population had evidently 45 II, I | spreading through the revolted country both to the eastern, and 46 II, II | these people lived on the country traversed, and left little 47 II, II | accomplice, Sangarre, without country, without family, had been 48 II, II | of whom is worth a whole country. In the place of the Czar, 49 II, II | Korpanoff had to traverse the country completely in secret. To 50 II, II | secret mission in the invaded country obliged him to conceal his 51 II, III | rapidly as possible.~The country, which extends from the 52 II, IV | town of that territory. The country being rich, the town is 53 II, VI | dilapidated vehicle, known in the country as a kibitka, just capable 54 II, VI | leave them.~Michael saw the country through which they traveled 55 II, VI | not right to betray one’s country!”~“No . . . it is not right . . .” 56 II, VII | Muscovite government to lay the country desert before the invaders. 57 II, VIII| limitless horizon; but the rich country was empty. Everywhere they 58 II, VIII| deserted as the surrounding country. There, on a doorstep, Nadia 59 II, IX | time to strike across the country.~Nadia took Michael’s hand, 60 II, IX | single beast of burden in the country; horses, camels—all had 61 II, XI | eight in the evening, the country, as the state of the sky 62 II, XI | the ground. It is an “oil country,” similar to the one which 63 II, XII | right to fight for their country!”~“I believe I may assure 64 II, XIII| afterwards serve against his country and head an invasion of


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