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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | which communication is yet open.”~“Your majesty’s orders 2 I, I | reception saloon were thrown open, disclosing to view several 3 I, III | himself a shelter in the open steppe where others would 4 I, IV | compartment, he slept with one eye open, and listened with both 5 I, V | with many others, on a vast open space. He had scarcely been 6 I, V | million dollars.~On one of the open spaces between the quarters 7 I, V | find a resting-place in the open air. He therefore looked 8 I, VI | his podorojna, which threw open the roads to Siberia for 9 I, VII | before “the hunt would be open.” And then success to the 10 I, VII | at dinner the Frenchman open as ever and even too loquacious, 11 I, IX | telga is nothing but an open four-wheeled cart, made 12 I, IX | invasion has only left the road open, we shall arrive in twenty 13 I, IX | ice everywhere, the route open, the road sure! But at the 14 I, XI | worthy Russian had a fine open countenance, and he smilingly 15 I, XII | immediately the door was flung open and a man appeared.~It was 16 I, XIII| and would find the road open to Irkutsk.~Just at the 17 I, XVI | There was only one way open, the high-road. To endeavor 18 I, XVII| hoped to find the way still open, and he intended to go through 19 I, XVII| to the door and pushed it open.~A single person was in 20 I, XVII| the house was again thrown open.~Thinking that it was invaded 21 II, II | hundred eyes, a hundred ears, open in his service. Besides, 22 II, V | dancers poured into the open space before the Emir’s 23 II, V | remained unmoved, his eyes wide open, as though he wished to 24 II, V | Marfa Strogoff, her eyes open wide, her arms extended 25 II, VI | empty house, the door wide open. An old rickety wooden bench 26 II, VII | door of which they pushed open, was empty, as well as all 27 II, VII | They had merely to push open the doors and enter. The 28 II, VIII| behold you, when his arms open to receive you! If I go 29 II, IX | The road was therefore open to the invaders. No Russian 30 II, X | without drifting out into the open.~It has been already said 31 II, X | Zabediero camp, when he laid open Ivan Ogareff’s face with 32 II, XI | river widened, the way was open. Michael and Nadia heard 33 II, XII | immediately the door was thrown open, an aide-de-camp appeared, 34 II, XIV | were conducted in the most open manner possible before their 35 II, XIV | passage of the Angara was thus open to the besiegers. There 36 II, XIV | was unguarded, he would open it; or at least he would 37 II, XIV | blaze.~The palace being open to all, Michael and Nadia 38 II, XIV | room, and entered by the open door.~“Fear nothing, Nadia,” 39 II, XIV | moment, the door was thrown open. The Grand Duke, accompanied 40 II, XV | Gate, expecting to find it open and which, by an instinctive 41 II, XV | Ural Mountains, was now open. The Grand Duke was anxious


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