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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | CHAPTER I A FETE AT THE NEW PALACE~“SIRE, a fresh dispatch.”~“ 2 I, I | when the fete given at the New Palace was at the height 3 I, I | all those contained in the New Palace, formed to this procession 4 I, I | from the windows of the New Palace. These were boats 5 I, I | at this reception in the New Palace, discussed in a low 6 I, I | at this fete given at the New Palace on the night of the 7 I, I | time at this fete in the New Palace, of which they had 8 I, I | Sevres.~The guests of the New Palace immediately began 9 I, I | situated in an angle of the New Palace. Several pictures, 10 I, I | sounds floating from the New Palace over the old Muscovite 11 I, II | left the ball-room of the New Palace, when the fete he 12 I, II | it was not thus under the new reign, and the chief of 13 I, II | stone is kept on which each new khan must seat himself on 14 I, III | and, in a few minutes, the New Palace.~“You made a good 15 I, VI | been given her before the new measures had been promulgated 16 I, VI | presented itself under quite a new aspect.~“The fact is,” said 17 I, VII | however, the moon being new, it was almost dark. Nearly 18 I, VIII| Strogoff heard from the new arrivals. This information 19 I, VIII| the Caucasus, calling the new passengers, and recalling 20 I, VIII| to go to Irkutsk, but the new order annulled that; and 21 I, XII | company,” said he to his new companions, “but I must 22 I, XIII| shout was occasioned by the new direction the boat was rapidly 23 I, XVI | road and avoid Tomsk.~This new route decided on, Michael 24 I, XVI | his journey would take a new form. So long as he traversed 25 II, III | refreshed herself. They found new life in these welcome waters. 26 II, VII | Something had occurred. A new Russian corps, hastily raised 27 II, VIII| But then, who were these new invaders, and by what out-of-the-way 28 II, VIII| highroad to Irkutsk? With what new enemies was the Czar’s courier 29 II, XI | darkness. The moon being new had not yet risen. From 30 II, XI | by revealing to them this new danger.~It is known that 31 II, XI | prudent, in face of this new danger, to land on one of 32 II, XIII| Majesty the Czar at the New Palace.”~“Have you a letter 33 II, XIII| Imperial Cabinet of the New Palace. Ogareff, prepared 34 II, XIV | An hour passed. Nothing new.~The bell of the Irkutsk


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