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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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1 I, V | fallen in with the gipsy camp. This was somewhat outside 2 I, XIV | square, transformed into a camp, guarded by many sentries, 3 I, XVI | he must escape before the camp was broken up.~His determination 4 II, I | CHAPTER I A TARTAR CAMP~AT a day’s march from Kolyvan, 5 II, I | Emir’s soldiers?~Feofar’s camp presented a magnificent 6 II, I | the backs of camels.~The camp contained at least a hundred 7 II, I | prisoners were brought into the camp, the Emir was in his tent. 8 II, I | Ivan Ogareff in the Tartar camp. Besides the danger of being 9 II, I | been taken to the Tartar camp. Their former traveling 10 II, I | journey from Kolyvan to the camp—that is to say, for several 11 II, I | might never have reached the camp.~Jolivet, whose practical 12 II, I | gentleman is not in the camp, or at least I have not 13 II, I | our way into the Russian camp. We must not give up the 14 II, I | breaking up of the Tartar camp. They were strictly guarded. 15 II, I | his entry into the Tartar camp.~ 16 II, II | halted at the outposts of the camp. They received no orders 17 II, II | moved to the front of the camp to receive Ivan Ogareff. 18 II, II | he was about to enter the camp, Sangarre, passing among 19 II, II | distance, in the part of the camp reserved for the prisoners. 20 II, II | Ogareff’s arrival in the camp, they had demanded to be 21 II, II | in the midst of a Tartar camp disgusts me; and although, 22 II, II | which was given to raise the camp that very day, and remove 23 II, II | fifty versts lay between the camp and the town— an easy march 24 II, II | Ivan Ogareff to the Tartar camp was an old woman, whose 25 II, III | by the Emir in the Tartar camp. These unfortunate people, 26 II, III | who had left the Tartar camp— that is to say, among the 27 II, III | front. This journey from the camp to Tomsk, performed under 28 II, III | before, and returned to the camp at Zabediero. From here 29 II, III | meeting at the Zabediero camp would have no disastrous 30 II, III | Sangarre returned to the camp. She found out Nadia and 31 II, III | arranged themselves round the camp. A strong guard of soldiers 32 II, IV | party of soldiers from the camp at Zabediero, who ranged 33 II, IV | the terrible scene in the camp at Zabediero. They had been 34 II, IV | is going on in the Tartar camp. Then look while you may.”~ 35 II, X | first time at the Zabediero camp, when he laid open Ivan 36 II, X | letters from the Russian camp of Eastern Siberia. They 37 II, XI | the fires of the Tartar camp.~Michael Strogoff was not 38 II, XII | they arrived organized a camp on the bank of the Angara, 39 II, XII | September, in the Angara camp, and the whole of the invading 40 II, XII | windows could be seen the camp of the Tartars, and had 41 II, XII | the fires of the Tartar camp, flickering beyond the Angara. 42 II, XIII| the fires in the Tartar camp, he listened to the noise 43 II, XIV | was going on in the Angara camp. From the windows of the 44 II, XIV | were converging towards the camp, and from hour to hour reinforced 45 II, XIV | to and fro in the Angara camp, showed that a considerable 46 II, XV | had retreated into their camp, leaving a large number 47 II, XV | immediately broke up the Angara camp. Irkutsk was at last relieved.~


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