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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | former time.~“Telegrams pass Tomsk no longer, sire.”~“ 2 I, II | communications which did not pass through the police department; 3 I, II | Mountains; but some weeks must pass before they can attack the 4 I, II | some weeks must certainly pass before the Russian troops 5 I, II | between Moscow and Irkutsk. To pass the ranks of the rebels 6 I, III | beware of him.”~“Wilt thou pass through Omsk?”~“Sire, that 7 I, III | Grand Duke.”~“Then thou wilt pass whatever happens?”~“I shall 8 I, III | whatever happens?”~“I shall pass, or they shall kill me.”~“ 9 I, III | shall live, and I shall pass,” answered Michael Strogoff.~ 10 I, IV | an ordinary journey.~To pass unknown, more or less rapidly, 11 I, IV | or less rapidly, but to pass somehow, such were the directions 12 I, V | for some inn in which to pass the night. However, he troubled 13 I, V | had still five hours to pass in Nijni-Novgorod; it seemed 14 I, V | enough to allow the crowd to pass without a crush.~Each group 15 I, VI | they were not allowed to pass. They were therefore under 16 I, VI | himself, she would have to pass through the bands of invaders, 17 I, VI | able, in a disguise, to pass the frontierjust those 18 I, VI | police office to get her pass signed. They had refused 19 I, VII | will, that one shall not pass the other.”~“On the contrary, 20 I, VII | On the contrary, I shall pass you.”~“We shall see that, 21 I, VII | friends, they had a week to pass together before “the hunt 22 I, VII | however, he happened to pass the engine-room. He then 23 I, VIII| landed, before they can pass the frontier I shall be 24 I, IX | and they had the right to pass.~However, Michael Strogoff 25 I, X | farther on, and the mass would pass behind them! Michael saw 26 I, X | toiled on towards a narrow pass, lying north and south, 27 I, X | Besides, having reached this pass, they had only to descend 28 I, XI | Nothing was to be seen of the pass in which Nadia remained. 29 I, XI | eddies highly dangerous, to pass which, without being taken 30 I, XIII| probable that they would pass without attacking them. 31 I, XIV | to the young courier to pass incognito through the invaded 32 I, XIV | and thou couldst, perhaps, pass unperceived.”~“Friend,” 33 I, XIV | must reach it! But he must pass through Omsk without stopping 34 I, XIV | till nightfall, in order to pass the fortifications, but 35 I, XV | resigned himself therefore to pass the night at Elamsk, to 36 I, XVI | thing he knew; he must not pass through Tomsk. To go to 37 I, XVI | detachment must necessarily pass through the wood. They were 38 I, XVI | report, and felt a ball pass through his tunic. Without 39 II, I | dispatches have been able to pass the Russian frontier?”~“ 40 II, I | been impossible for them to pass the cordon of foot and horse 41 II, II | sought refuge, had decided to pass on, not wishing to delay 42 II, II | all Eastern Siberia would pass to the Tartars.~“It shall 43 II, III | obstacles impossible to pass. As to the encampment on 44 II, III | arranged for him in which to pass the night. At sunrise horse 45 II, III | prisoners, saw this man pass. He had a presentiment that 46 II, VIII| was abandoned, they could pass through without risk, but 47 II, IX | superhuman energy were they to pass the slopes of the Sayansk 48 II, X | issued from the mountain pass. The girl feared for a moment 49 II, X | Although the raft managed to pass easily over the lake, it 50 II, X | that they might be able to pass under cover of the night, 51 II, XII | would not be possible to pass it under the fire of the 52 II, XIII| the words could scarcely pass.~“It was more than an engagement, 53 II, XIV | Tartars would not try to pass the Angara, and that, on


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