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35 carriage
35 general
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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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blind

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, V | ground. Michael Strogoff was blind.~His orders executed, the 2 II, V | bound Michael’s arms. The blind man knew not who had freed 3 II, VI | former energy. “I will be the blind man’s dog,” said she.~On 4 II, VI | tenderness.~The eyelids of the blind man, made red by the heated 5 II, VI | foot, without money; he was blind, and if Nadia, his only 6 II, VI | not! Sir, my brother is blind!”~“Blind!” repeated the 7 II, VI | my brother is blind!”~“Blind!” repeated the young man, 8 II, VI | Well, jump up, little blind father. Your sister will 9 II, VII | murmured Nadia, thinking of her blind companion.~Nicholas heard 10 II, VIII| sees that his poor son is blind! Ah! everything is mingled 11 II, VIII| Michael quickly, like a blind man whom the least sound 12 II, VIII| one of their prisoners was blind, and their natural barbarity 13 II, VIII| riding for one which was blind. The motive of the change 14 II, VIII| being guided by his rider, blind as himself, sometimes ran 15 II, VIII| the 10th of September the blind horse ran away, and made 16 II, IX | well. If he had not been blind, Nadia would have said to 17 II, X | running to them, led the blind man and the girl to a little 18 II, X | eyes! My poor brother is blind!”~A feeling of lively compassion 19 II, X | in a low voice, and the blind man, adding what they told 20 II, XIV | immeasurable advantage over the blind man leaped upon him. But 21 II, XIV | But with one hand, the blind man grasped the arm of his 22 II, XIV | second time to the charge. A blind man! Ogareff had only to 23 II, XIV | had only to deal with a blind man! He was more than a 24 II, XIV | conceal from the ear of the blind man. His object was to strike 25 II, XIV | side. The immobility of the blind man froze him. He had settled 26 II, XIV | from putting an end to his blind antagonist?~At last, with 27 II, XIV | imperceptible movement of the blind man’s knife turned aside 28 II, XIV | the wide-open eyes of the blind man. Those eyes which seemed 29 II, XIV | statue became animated, the blind man walked straight up to 30 II, XV | was not, had never been, blind. A purely human phenomenon, 31 II, XV | was believed that he was blind, he would be allowed to 32 II, XV | free. He must therefore be blind, blind to all, even to Nadia, 33 II, XV | must therefore be blind, blind to all, even to Nadia, blind 34 II, XV | blind to all, even to Nadia, blind everywhere, and not a gesture 35 II, XV | brave companion was not blind. Harry Blount inscribed


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