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rapacious 1
rapid 20
rapidity 9
rapidly 44
rare 4
rascal 1
raskalniks 1
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44 cried
44 fell
44 feofar-khan
44 rapidly
43 came
43 current
43 harry
Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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rapidly

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | which had occasioned these rapidly exchanged words was not 2 I, III | protection of his chiefs, who rapidly advanced him in his profession.~ 3 I, IV | those who traveled the most rapidly taking eighteen days to 4 I, IV | which the sleigh glides rapidly and easily.~Perhaps certain 5 I, IV | pass unknown, more or less rapidly, but to pass somehow, such 6 I, VII | and the Caucasus passed rapidly between the two towns of 7 I, VII | Perm and Nijni-Novgorod rapidly perform the two hundred 8 I, IX | could not claim to fly as rapidly as the imperial bird.~Nadia 9 I, IX | we should have gone more rapidly and surely, should we not?”~“ 10 I, IX | the tarantass was driven rapidly by the iemschiks, who succeeded 11 I, XI | Meanwhile Strogoff strode rapidly on. If he was in a great 12 I, XII | that Feofar-Khan’s army was rapidly approaching the valley of 13 I, XII | companions again pressed rapidly forward. The horses, urged 14 I, XII | tarantasshorses, was driving rapidly away from the post-house.~ 15 I, XIII| crossed the Ichim. They rapidly changed horses. Here, however, 16 I, XIII| new direction the boat was rapidly taking. It had got into 17 I, XIV | uniform. Although he glanced rapidly from one side to the other 18 I, XV | only, namely, to bear him rapidly to the next posting-house, 19 I, XV | thing— that the road flew rapidly behind him.~Who would have 20 I, XVI | and perceived a horseman rapidly approaching him. It was 21 I, XVII| that the combatants were rapidly moving southwards. It appeared 22 I, XVII| direction. The horsemen advanced rapidly, and it would have been 23 II, II | master. Ogareff had traveled rapidly to Ichim, whilst Sangarre 24 II, II | Europe; it is to conquer rapidly the Siberian provinces of 25 II, III | had been given to march rapidly. The short halts were rare. 26 II, III | though they were performed as rapidly as possible.~The country, 27 II, III | scene, although it passed so rapidly, had been observed by Sangarre, 28 II, IV | Zabediero, they had proceeded rapidly to Tomsk. The plan they 29 II, V | wild fury was increasing rapidly, and then began a performance 30 II, VII | not been accomplished as rapidly as it might, it was because 31 II, VII | longer drifted, but spun rapidly round, inclining towards 32 II, VIII| and were being dragged rapidly towards Nijni-Oudinsk.~Michael, 33 II, IX | dragging poor Nadia forward too rapidly, he went at a slower pace. 34 II, IX | invading column was advancing rapidly in the East; that could 35 II, IX | her fatigue, walked more rapidly and with his indefatigable 36 II, IX | s advance-guard, passing rapidly along the road to Irkutsk.~“ 37 II, X | on him.~Michael Strogoff rapidly made up his mind. “Nadia,” 38 II, XI | from one to the other, they rapidly approached.~“Tartars!” he 39 II, XI | Michael and she glided rapidly over the floe in the obscurity, 40 II, XII | materials for operating rapidly. He was disappointed too 41 II, XII | defense were made far more rapidly than he had supposed possible; 42 II, XII | aide-de-camp appeared, and advanced rapidly towards the Grand Duke.~“ 43 II, XIV | masses had been seen passing rapidly between the two banks.~This 44 II, XV | The liquid naphtha having rapidly burnt to the surface of


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