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40 doubt
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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | semicircular bay-windows the light, with which the saloons 2 I, I | like flames in the glare of light issuing from the palace. 3 I, I | masses obscured the rays of light which proceeded from the 4 I, I | by the brilliancy of the light, he wished to shade them, 5 I, I | gold reflected under the light of the lusters a thousand 6 I, IV | head escaped in profusion light golden hair. Her eyes were 7 I, VII | and left the steersman light enough to guide his steamer 8 I, X | glimmer scarcely sufficient to light the way, but serving as 9 I, X | caused by the wavering light of the lanterns. Nadia, 10 I, X | disappeared in the rapid light. Sometimes when the tarantass 11 I, X | a minute before. By the light of a dazzling flash, almost 12 I, X | who had seen it all by the light of the flashes.~“Nadia!” 13 I, X | seat, and Michael, by the light of one of the lanterns, 14 I, XI | other.~On the road, by the light of the flashes, Michael 15 I, XII | at everything in his own light, and made notes of such 16 I, XVI | larches when a confused light appeared, above which glared 17 I, XVI | shadowy form moving in the dim light, “Look out!” he shouted.~ 18 I, XVI | to rise again.~It was now light, although the sun had not 19 II, II | understand everything. But the light which you have thrown on 20 II, V | time to time they threw a light veil over their heads, and 21 II, V | smoke arose from this, but a light vapor surrounded it, due 22 II, VII | cannot see the slightest light, nor even smoke mounting 23 II, VII | my carriage!” And with a light fleck of the whip, Nicholas 24 II, VII | Yenisei to cross, and need light to see our way there!”~“ 25 II, VII | really see.~“It is scarcely light yet, brother,” replied Nadia. “ 26 II, VII | were then empurpled with light. The Yenisei stretched on 27 II, VII | and felt about, hoping to light upon some article that might 28 II, VII | kibitka itself, which is light enough to float. Besides, 29 II, VIII| only too plain. Flashes of light appeared in the midst of 30 II, IX | saw in the horizon a long light line. It was the Dinka River. 31 II, IX | She found her way by the light from the flashes. They were 32 II, IX | and again with electric light, but she saw nothing. And 33 II, XI | now and then a burst of light dispelling the darkness 34 II, XI | spread over the Caspian, they light it, and exhibit the matchless 35 II, XI | at that moment a bright light illuminated the entire river.~ 36 II, XI | quite mingled, but gleams of light sometimes fell upon it. 37 II, XI | face, on which a bluish light cast a peculiar hue, became 38 II, XIV | every direction. A bright light dissipated the darkness 39 II, XIV | into a room flooded with light opened before her. She entered, 40 II, XIV | uttered a cry. A sudden light flashed across his brain. “


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