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46 beyond
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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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sangarre

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | signify, “You are right, Sangarre! Besides, we start to-morrow.”~“ 2 I, V | woman in surprise.~“Yes, Sangarre,” replied the Bohemian; “ 3 I, VII | Irkutsk.”~“It is so said, Sangarre; but either this courier 4 I, VIII| gave the Mongolian name of Sangarre. Michael involuntarily moved 5 I, VIII| Near him was the Tsigane, Sangarre, a woman about thirty years 6 I, VIII| just then that the Tsigane, Sangarre, was regarding him with 7 I, VIII| for a few moments, when Sangarre herself followed the old 8 I, VIII| on the point of following Sangarre and the gypsy band, but 9 I, VIII| By this time the man and Sangarre had disappeared.~Kasan is 10 I, XIV | mingling with the band of Sangarre, that Ivan Ogareff had been 11 I, XIV | to seek his confidants. Sangarre and her Zingari, well paid 12 II, II | Strogoff as far as Perm. Sangarre was there. This fierce spy, 13 II, II | rapidly to Ichim, whilst Sangarre and her band had proceeded 14 II, II | so much advantage.~Once Sangarre, being implicated in a very 15 II, II | order he might give her, Sangarre would execute it. An inexplicable 16 II, II | Confidante and accomplice, Sangarre, without country, without 17 II, II | rejoined him with her Tsiganes, Sangarre had not again left Ogareff. 18 II, II | the old Siberian to speak. Sangarre had to wait, and she waited, 19 II, II | about to enter the camp, Sangarre, passing among the officers 20 II, II | speak?”~“It is approaching, Sangarre.”~“When will the old woman 21 II, II | strange gleam shot from Sangarre’s great black eyes, and 22 II, II | constantly watched by the Tsigane Sangarre. Notwithstanding her age 23 II, III | rapidly, had been observed by Sangarre, Ogareff’s spy.~The Tsigane 24 II, III | Ivan Ogareff’s prisoners. Sangarre did not know him, but she 25 II, III | What have you to tell me, Sangarre?” he asked.~“Marfa Strogoff’ 26 II, III | him; you have seen him, Sangarre?”~“I have not seen him; 27 II, III | is in my power. I repeat, Sangarre, are you not mistaken?”~ 28 II, III | possession of this letter. Sangarre was not at all put out by 29 II, III | Ivan,” she said.~“But, Sangarre, there are thousands of 30 II, III | among the Northern races.~Sangarre returned to the camp. She 31 II, III | reason to fear for her son.~Sangarre, under cover of the night, 32 II, III | circle round him. Just then Sangarre approached him, and said, “ 33 II, III | sign from Ivan Ogareff, Sangarre advanced towards the group, 34 II, III | not me.”~At that moment Sangarre, having regarded her for 35 II, III | said Marfa.~“Come!” replied Sangarre, and pushing the old Siberian 36 II, III | baffled by mother and son.~Sangarre, close to him, said one 37 II, V | first rank of the Tsiganes, Sangarre appeared, superb in her 38 II, V | further her remarkable beauty.~Sangarre did not dance, but she stood 39 II, V | played with the fingers.~Sangarre, holding one of those daires, 40 II, V | entered the square. Led by Sangarre, Tsiganes and Persians reappeared 41 II, XII | of the Czar. The Tsigane Sangarre, who had accompanied him 42 II, XIII| outside the earthworks. Sangarre had come at the risk of 43 II, XIII| top of the earthworks into Sangarre’s hands.~On the next day, 44 II, XIV | her hair in disorder.~“Sangarre!” exclaimed Ogareff, in 45 II, XIV | than the gypsy.~It was not Sangarre; it was Nadia!~At the moment 46 II, XV | Among the dead was the gypsy Sangarre, who had vainly endeavored


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