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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | frontier.”~“But have not the troops of the provinces of Amoor 2 I, I | orders have been sent to the troops of Nikolaevsk?”~“I do, sir; 3 I, II | would set in motion the troops in the governments of Yenisei, 4 I, II | pass before the Russian troops could reach the Tartar hordes.~ 5 I, II | part of Siberia the Russian troops had been forced to retire. 6 I, IV | towns, any movement of their troops would have been impracticable, 7 I, IV | speak of a concentration of troops on the frontier. The Don 8 I, XIII| the Siberian and Tartar troops on the frontier of the great 9 I, XIII| were weak in numbers. The troops had retreated thence, and 10 I, XIV | promised succor. The Tartar troops, who were descending the 11 I, XIV | of a corps of Muscovite troops, not at Omsk, but at Tomsk— 12 I, XVI | Kolyvan, between the Muscovite troops coming from the north and 13 I, XVII| now occupied by the Tartar troops. Nevertheless, he must reach 14 I, XVII| the invaders. The Tartar troops, divided into two columns, 15 I, XVII| between Russian and Tartar troops.”~The reading was in a distinct 16 II, I | western provinces. If the troops of the Amoor and the province 17 II, I | that the union of Ogareff’s troops with those of Feofar would 18 II, II | secure provisions for the troops. The whole region between 19 II, II | done at the head of your troops, you know. The lines of 20 II, II | Feofar-Khan. You can now push your troops towards the east, and where 21 II, II | into your power. The Czar’s troops have been overwhelmed at 22 II, II | general-in-chief of the Tartar troops?” asked Blount.~“I think, 23 II, III | off the entrance of his troops into Tomsk. It had been 24 II, III | he took command of the troops at Zabediero, and, amid 25 II, IV | triumphal entry of the Tartar troops, if it was only to satisfy 26 II, VII | had prevented the Emir’s troops from marching without delay 27 II, VII | to withstand the Emir’s troops, now concentrated there, 28 II, VIII| the river to the Emir’s troops, this column had launched 29 II, VIII| reinforced by the Emir’s troops.~Such was the state of affairs 30 II, IX | vanguard of Feofar-Khan’s troops appeared, it would then 31 II, X | Irkutsk before the Emir’s troops arrived on the left bank 32 II, XII | expected for some time. The few troops scattered about in the provinces 33 II, XII | small caliber. The Tartar troops as they arrived organized 34 II, XII | impracticable, a strong body of troops crossed, several versts 35 II, XII | without delay. The Russian troops from the government of Yakutsk 36 II, XII | the arrival of the Yakutsk troops. We shall then be able to 37 II, XIII| of the movements of the troops which have combined to stop 38 II, XIII| And now all the Tartar troops are concentrated here?”~“ 39 II, XIII| sending into Siberia the troops requisite for repulsing 40 II, XIII| the time that the Russian troops should come in sight of 41 II, XIV | hour reinforced the Emir’s troops. These movements, intended 42 II, XIV | for several days. Now the troops expected by the Grand Duke 43 II, XV | uninjured. Before daybreak the troops of Feofar-Khan had retreated 44 II, XV | themselves cut off by the Czar’s troops, who retook in succession 45 II, XV | the entry of the Russian troops.~Michael Strogoff sought


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