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orders 38
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38 distance
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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | and uniforms covered with orders, presented a scene of dazzling 2 I, I | Trans-Balkan territory, received orders to march immediately upon 3 I, I | immediately upon Irkutsk?”~“The orders were transmitted by the 4 I, I | yet open.”~“Your majesty’s orders shall be instantly carried 5 I, I | Then you know also that orders have been sent to the troops 6 I, II | majesty has of course given orders so that this rebellion may 7 I, III | He awaits your majesty’s orders in the guard-room.”~“Let 8 I, III | that he was “a fulfiller of orders.” He therefore possessed 9 I, IV | obeying, unhesitatingly, orders which emanate from a monarch 10 I, V | governor-general, where by imperial orders that great functionary resided 11 I, VI | Not knowing the governor’s orders, she had come to the police 12 I, VII | slightest resistance to their orders. Exactly at the hour the 13 I, VIII| been asserted, he received orders to start for Irkutsk. The 14 I, X | you order it?”~“The Father orders it!” answered Michael, for 15 I, XIV | He therefore at once gave orders for his pursuit. Then “Let 16 I, XV | posting-house so promptly. The orders of Ivan Ogareff had been 17 I, XVI | set on his head, and that orders had been given to take him, 18 II, I | mission had failed? that his orders could no longer be obeyed?~ 19 II, II | the camp. They received no orders to bivouac. Their chief20 II, II | replied Feofar.~“What are your orders, Takhsir?”~“To-day our headquarters 21 II, II | retired to execute the Emir’s orders.~As he was about to mount 22 II, III | the Emir and his vanguard. Orders had been given to march 23 II, III | severe. But the strictest orders had been given to the commanders 24 II, III | would simply have given orders to search all the prisoners; 25 II, V | Strogoff was blind.~His orders executed, the Emir retired 26 II, VII | instant of disputing these orders. They were executed, and 27 II, VIII| be Russians, obeying the orders of the Grand Duke. Had the 28 II, VIII| were not under the direct orders of the Emir, who was now 29 II, IX | was so. I go where duty orders me to go. As to taking you 30 II, XII | be ready to execute your orders, any day that your Highness 31 II, XII | to me immediately.”~The orders of the Grand Duke were obeyed, 32 II, XIII| investment. This was by Ogareff’s orders. Feofar-Khan’s lieutenant 33 II, XIV | been held in the palace, orders were issued to concentrate 34 II, XIV | posts, strengthened by their orders. Wassili Fedor’s corps occupied 35 II, XIV | North of the town, but with orders to throw themselves where 36 II, XIV | waited, ready to give their orders, according to circumstances.~ 37 II, XIV | the river.~It was by the orders of Ivan Ogareff that the 38 II, XIV | crowd of officers coming for orders, and of soldiers running


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