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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | chamberlains-in-waiting and other officers of the palace, presided 2 I, V | it was not so with their officers. Since the evening before, 3 I, VIII| of Nijni-Novgorod. Police officers and a few Cossacks kept 4 I, XIV | the Governor-General, his officers, and soldiers had entrenched 5 I, XVI | commander of ten men. These two officers wore helmets and half coats-of-mail; 6 I, XVI | conversation between the two officers continued, and Michael understood 7 I, XVI | and galloped away. The two officers of the detachment urged 8 I, XVII| This is Kolyvan, where the officers and people employed at Kamsk 9 II, I | principally Persians, commanded by officers of the same nation, and 10 II, II | of the trumpets several officers of high rank, followed by 11 II, II | Sangarre, passing among the officers approached and remained 12 II, II | followed by his staff of Tartar officers, rode towards the Emir’s 13 II, II | the khodja, and some high officers, had taken their places 14 II, III | a large staff of Tartar officers. His face was more clouded 15 II, III | give an order to one of his officers. Then the ranks of prisoners 16 II, IV | presented his principal officers to the Emir, who, without 17 II, IV | Feofar-Khan, his wives, his officers, his guards, and all the 18 II, V | and from the hands of his officers of all ranks; to the noise 19 II, VI | escape from the Tartars, for officers and soldiers, all more or 20 II, XII | parade, accompanied by his officers, and escorted by a regiment 21 II, XII | The Grand Duke and his officers did not spare themselves 22 II, XII | merchants, with several officers, had collected to determine 23 II, XII | The latter, turned to his officers, “The Czar will not refuse 24 II, XII | was about to dismiss his officers and retire to his apartments, 25 II, XIII| arrived in Irkutsk! Had these officers for a moment considered 26 II, XIII| Grand Duke signed to all his officers to withdraw. He and the 27 II, XIII| cordial congratulations from officers, soldiers, and citizens. 28 II, XIV | by the Grand Duke and his officers as fortunate. Should the 29 II, XIV | between the banks. The Russian officers reported this change in 30 II, XIV | The Grand Duke and his officers began to suspect that they 31 II, XIV | this time, nothing. The officers waited, ready to give their 32 II, XIV | were dripping. A crowd of officers coming for orders, and of 33 II, XIV | accompanied by some of his officers, appeared on the threshold. 34 II, XIV | replied Michael.~One of the officers put a pistol to his temple,


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