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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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1 I, I | conclusion.~Of these two men, the one was English, the 2 I, I | flaps; but, since scientific men know that human ears possess, 3 I, I | assistance to these two men in their vocation, for the 4 I, I | needless to say that these two men were devoted to their mission 5 I, I | the genuine intrepidity of men of their calling. Enthusiastic 6 I, II | shall be a country whence men CAN return.”~The Czar had 7 I, II | an army of sixty thousand men, trebled in time of war, 8 I, II | Avicenna and other learned men of the tenth century, is 9 I, III | officer among those picked men. His most discernible characteristic— 10 I, V | indifferent and least impatient of men; yet, from a certain contraction 11 I, VII | fortress. Therefore the men were either silent, or spoke 12 I, XIII| would not matter so long as men and beasts could disembark 13 I, XIV | reduced to two thousand men, resisted valiantly. But 14 I, XIV | was not mistaken. The two men were one and the same. It 15 I, XV | time among the giant canes. Men, women, children, and old 16 I, XV | women, children, and old men, clad in the skins of beasts, 17 I, XVI | has.”~“Do you know if his men have entered Kolyvan?”~“ 18 I, XVI | their horses and allow the men to take some refreshment. 19 I, XVI | carpeted the ground. The men meantime stretched themselves 20 I, XVI | the Mongolian type. These men, well built, above the medium 21 I, XVI | say, a commander of fifty men, having under him a “deh-baschi,” 22 I, XVI | simple commander of ten men. These two officers wore 23 I, XVI | been obliged to let his men rest, fatigued with a long 24 I, XVI | Russian force of two thousand men, reported to have reached 25 I, XVI | did not intend to give his men more than an hour’s rest, 26 I, XVI | slight movement among the men of the detachment. A few 27 I, XVI | shouted.~At the cry, all the men of the bivouac jumped up, 28 I, XVI | detachment urged on their men to follow.~Michael heard 29 I, XVII| of the window, when two men only entered the room who 30 I, XVII| imperturbable clerk.~In these two men Michael recognized with 31 II, I | invaders. Of the two thousand men who had engaged with the 32 II, I | Michael was one of those men who never give in while 33 II, I | trifle with the rights of men, and he has no interest 34 II, I | followed by several thousand men, made his entry into the 35 II, II | and almost immediately two men, whom the soldiers had not 36 II, III | to me.”~“No.”~“All these men, taken at Omsk and Kolyvan, 37 II, III | many blows of the knout as men shall have passed before 38 II, V | entreat pity from these savage men would be useless, besides, 39 II, VII | hundred and fifty thousand men, to which the Russian government 40 II, VIII| that some large body of men had passed that way.~Twenty 41 II, VIII| overheard later, was this. These men were not under the direct 42 II, VIII| Soon it occurred to these men, in a refinement of cruelty, 43 II, X | moujiks, the women, old men, and children, were joined 44 II, XI | crouched down forward among his men, solely occupied in keeping 45 II, XI | middle of the raft, and the men, some armed with poles, 46 II, XI | the old boatman and his men were saying.~“Look out on 47 II, XII | consisting of two thousand men, and a body of police wearing 48 II, XII | of a large sacrifice of men. He threw soldiers on the 49 II, XII | back. Fifty thousand good men, taking the Tartars on the 50 II, XIII| about four hundred thousand men.”~Another exaggeration of


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