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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | following day at twelve oclock. Seventeen hours to 2 I, V | which had risen at four oclock, being well above 3 I, VI | be there. It was now nine oclock in the morning. The 4 I, VI | her again. It was eleven oclock, and Michael thought 5 I, VIII| former ones. It was now seven oclock in the morning. The 6 I, VIII| uttering a word.~About ten oclock in the morning, the 7 I, IX | insupport-ably hot, and at twelve oclock the tarantass left 8 I, IX | of July, at about eight oclock in the morning, they 9 I, X | some time. About eleven oclock lightning began to 10 I, X | of the iemschik.~“At one oclock in the morning if 11 I, X | start.~Just then—it was one oclock in the morning—the 12 I, X | not last long. About three oclock the day will begin 13 I, XI | followed on foot. It was three oclock. The storm still swept 14 I, XII | carriage, and at twelve oclock the two vehicles left 15 I, XII | of Toulouguisk at seven oclock in the morning, having 16 I, XII | Ichim, and before eight oclock the next evening the 17 I, XII | the steppe.~It was eight oclock in the evening when 18 I, XIII| without another word.~At eight oclock the next morning, 19 I, XIII| across the steppe.~At four oclock in the evening they 20 I, XIII| day, July 25th, at three oclock in the morning, the 21 I, XIV | good use of it.~It was four oclock in the afternoon. 22 I, XV | the 29th of July, at eight oclock in the evening, that 23 I, XV | the 30th of July, at nine oclock in the morning, Michael 24 I, XV | the 30th of July, at four oclock in the afternoon, 25 I, XV | town of Spaskoe, and at two oclock he halted at Pokrowskoe. 26 I, XV | the 2nd of August, at four oclock in the afternoon, 27 I, XV | the next morning at six oclock, Michael Strogoff 28 I, XV | In the evening, at nine oclock, Michael Strogoff 29 I, XVII| steppe.~It was now three oclock in the morning. The 30 II, II | had traversed.~It was two oclock in the afternoon, 31 II, IV | of Feofar-Khan. At four oclock the Emir made his 32 II, IV | them wait, and before five oclock the trumpets announced 33 II, VIII| any accident.~At twelve oclock the next day, the 34 II, VIII| tell the tale.~About four oclock in the afternoon of 35 II, IX | continue the march.~It was ten oclock. The sun had more 36 II, IX | the 2d of October, at six oclock in the evening, a 37 II, X | October. The sun set at five oclock in the evening, and 38 II, X | it before three or four oclock in the evening. This 39 II, XI | the outposts. At about ten oclock, however, Harry Blount 40 II, XI | not reach Irkutsk by five oclock in the morning, they 41 II, XII | attacked on that side. Ten oclock had just struck. The 42 II, XIII| the 6th of October, at two oclock in the morning, Ivan 43 II, XIV | was about to strike two oclock in the morning, and 44 II, XIV | A few minutes before two oclock, the Grand Duke desired 45 II, XIV | moment in the palace.~Two oclock struck. Now was the


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