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Jules Verne
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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | policy kept, for a time, at a distance. Clemency, which was the 2 I, IV | MOSCOW TO NIJNI-NOVGOROD~THE distance between Moscow and Irkutsk, 3 I, IV | might perform the whole distance by sleighs. At that period 4 I, IV | first thousand miles, the distance between Moscow and the Russian 5 I, VII | for me to keep them at a distance.”~The young Livonian did 6 I, VIII| turning to him, “At what distance are we from Moscow?” she 7 I, IX | Siberia was still at a great distance, and they could not hope 8 I, X | thunder muttering in the distance announced that a storm was 9 I, XI | farther on, at no great distance from the tarantass. It was 10 I, XI | had heard were at no great distance. Even then, on account of 11 I, XI | stood, hat in hand, at some distance. His companion’s easy manners 12 I, XII | clock the next evening the distance could and should be accomplished 13 I, XIII| frontier of Siberia for a distance of nearly four hundred versts. 14 I, XIII| Tioukalmsk, having accomplished a distance of eighty miles since it 15 I, XV | put the greatest possible distance between himself and the 16 I, XV | the Baraba.~There, for a distance of three hundred versts, 17 I, XV | steppe, to accomplish the distance which separated him from 18 I, XV | bowl. There was, for a long distance, no break in the succession 19 I, XVI | of horseshoofs at some distance on the parched ground. Michael 20 I, XVI | break, and objects at some distance were becoming visible. Michael 21 I, XVI | gradually diminished the distance between themselves and Michael.~ 22 I, XVII| still at a considerable distance from the place he was striving 23 II, I | Tartar chiefs. Then in the distance rose several thousand of 24 II, II | tumult broke out at some distance, in the part of the camp 25 II, III | breast, at a few inches’ distance only. Directly she bent 26 II, IV | being well mounted hoped to distance the Emir’s scouts.~Alcide 27 II, V | totally obscured in the distance, mingled with the approaching 28 II, V | perhaps dead. He heard in the distance cries and songs, the varied 29 II, VII | panorama lay before them for a distance of fifty versts.~But not 30 II, VIII| continued in the afternoon. The distance to Irkutsk was not now much 31 II, VIII| followed them, though at a distance. They could not stay in 32 II, IX | Tartars was lost in the distance. Michael and Nadia were 33 II, IX | sound to travel an immense distance.~Suddenly, Michael and Nadia 34 II, IX | be traversed. How was the distance to be performed? Should 35 II, X | towards Irkutsk. They hoped to distance Feofar-Khan, and would certainly 36 II, XI | right bank, by doing which a distance of from three to four hundred 37 II, XI | ferocious joy grew faint in the distance.~“Our poor companions!” 38 II, XII | picturesque disorder.~Seen at a distance, from the top of the mountain


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