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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | movement, we should not be far wrong in affirming that 2 I, I | satisfaction.~“And mine only as far as Krasnoiarsk,” answered 3 I, II | resides at Irkutsk, the far capital of Eastern Siberia. 4 I, II | which make the Siberian soil far richer below than above 5 I, II | that he had gone rather too far, though the stubbornness 6 I, II | population. He then went so far south as free Turkestan; 7 I, II | the middle one, extends as far as the governments of Omsk 8 I, II | ascertain where he now was; how far his soldiers had marched 9 I, III | branches of trees, mists rising far away in the horizon, vague 10 I, IV | facts, they never went so far as to attempt to divine 11 I, IV | was tall and upright, as far as could be judged of her 12 I, VII | Sea. It is navigable as far as Rjef, a town in the government 13 I, VIII| Although the town was so far from the landing-place, 14 I, VIII| the frontier I shall be far beyond it. They may take 15 I, XI | this joking is going too far, it passes all limits and—”~“ 16 I, XI | we shall certainly go as far as Ishim, and once there, 17 I, XI | will be fellow-travelers as far as Ishim.”~Michael would 18 I, XI | conscientiously imbedded as far as the center of the wheel. 19 I, XII | the road to Irkutsk.~As far as Tioumen, and even up 20 I, XII | long she knew not, and so far from his native land. But 21 I, XII | State dispatches alone.~Thus far, then, Michael’s journey 22 I, XII | from the seat of war was far from reassuring. They said, 23 I, XII | which stretched away as far as the eye could reach, 24 I, XII | after the berlin was left far behind, looking only a speck 25 I, XIII| remembrances, was soon left far behind.~At the different 26 I, XIV | This mission he had so far faithfully performed, but 27 I, XVI | detachment?”~“An army, for, as far as eye can reach, our fields 28 I, XVI | besides, had not penetrated so far into the wood.~Michael crawled 29 II, II | accompanied Michael Strogoff as far as Perm. Sangarre was there. 30 II, II | provinces of Tobolsk as far as the Ural Mountains.”~“ 31 II, III | in his idea of going as far as Tomsk “at the Emir’s 32 II, V | modern ideas have carried so far, yet Alcide Jolivet could 33 II, VI | things! Have you come from far.”~“Very far.”~“Poor young 34 II, VI | you come from far.”~“Very far.”~“Poor young people! It 35 II, VI | moors, which extended as far as the eye could reach, 36 II, VII | and the opposite bank, as far as your eye can reach. A 37 II, VII | stretched on either side as far as the eye could reach. 38 II, VII | reach the opposite bank far below the town. But that 39 II, IX | Serko! Nicholas could not be far off! He alone could have 40 II, XI | which could not reach as far as either bank. The fugitives 41 II, XI | him in the invested town, far from those he loved, but, 42 II, XI | for they could not now be far from the Tartar posts. The 43 II, XII | its numerous inhabitants far advanced in civilization, 44 II, XII | the Muscovite power in the Far East, was put in a condition 45 II, XII | for the defense were made far more rapidly than he had 46 II, XIII| retired.~Ogareff had so far played his unworthy part


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