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fellow-traveler 1
fellow-travelers 4
fellows 2
felt 40
fences 1
fend 2
feofar 20
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40 besides
40 done
40 doubt
40 felt
40 half
40 light
40 palace
Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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felt

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | both on the look out; they felt, in fact, that there was 2 I, I | added Alcide Jolivet, “I felt compelled to remark to my 3 I, I | opened a window, as if he felt the want of air, and stepped 4 I, II | the boundless devotion he felt for his master. But the 5 I, III | The only sentiment of love felt by Michael Strogoff was 6 I, VII | shirts, drawn in by a cord, felt caps; a few women, habited 7 I, IX | below freezing point! I have felt, notwithstanding my reindeer 8 I, X | of the mountain, Michael felt Nadia’s hand pressing his, 9 I, XII | respect than affection. He felt that hers was one of those 10 I, XII | probably of his life. Michael felt now more than ever the weight 11 I, XIII| leave her companion, but she felt that he would rather be 12 I, XIII| struck by the brutal traveler felt like a burn.~“For my country 13 I, XIII| evening prayer.~He especially felt a great wish to know who 14 I, XIII| his chest heaving as he felt he could not go on replying 15 I, XIII| moment a violent blow was felt. The boats had run into 16 I, XIV | hand under his garment he felt the imperial letter still 17 I, XIV | quickly revived him. He then felt the wound in his head, the 18 I, XV | seen, they make themselves felt by their intolerable stinging, 19 I, XV | countryMichael Strogoff felt within himself a fierce 20 I, XVI | Michael heard a report, and felt a ball pass through his 21 II, I | Numberless tents, of skin, felt, or silk, glistened in the 22 II, I | of being recognized, he felt, by a sort of instinct, 23 II, II | replied the girl. “I never felt him more worthy of respect.”~ 24 II, III | must resist the longing he felt to take her in his arms, 25 II, IV | could only wonder, but she felt instinctively that she must 26 II, V | appear of the emotion he felt. Then, a feeling of vengeance 27 II, VI | common misfortune, they felt still closer united. They 28 II, VI | sign of failing him; but he felt sure that Nadia, compelled 29 II, VII | streets of the town. They felt half-stupefied. They themselves 30 II, VII | allowed nothing of what he felt to appear, but he inwardly 31 II, VII | went here and there and felt about, hoping to light upon 32 II, VII | knew what was happening. He felt himself drawn round in a 33 II, VIII| the courier of the Czar felt less uneasy, and began to 34 II, IX | resumed; and when Michael felt that he was dragging poor 35 II, IX | their improbability, and felt that the preservation of 36 II, IX | crawling on the ground, felt about with his hands.~Suddenly 37 II, X | seat on the raft, when he felt a hand laid on his arm. 38 II, XI | been so near his object. He felt that he was about to attain 39 II, XII | and sad countenance. One felt that his whole life was 40 II, XIV | is it possible!”~Ogareff felt that he was lost. But mustering


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