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ere 2
erect 1
erected 3
escape 33
escape-pipe 1
escaped 16
escaping 7
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34 twenty
33 better
33 end
33 escape
33 impossible
33 morning
33 occupied
Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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escape

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | transformed? It was difficult to escape from this conclusion.~Of 2 I, IV | had hitherto managed to escape all search, and very probably 3 I, IV | energy— a point which did not escape Michael Strogoff. Evidently 4 I, V | of birds was allowed to escape from the cages in which 5 I, XII | tents beyond the Irtych, to escape the depredations of the 6 I, XIII| being too heavily laden to escape from them.~The terrified 7 I, XIII| evident that they could not escape the Tartars.~It was scarcely 8 I, XV | steppe, and the chances of escape were in his favor.~It was 9 I, XV | horseman were unable to escape from the sting of the two-winged 10 I, XV | bounds which he made to escape from the stings of his persecutors. 11 I, XVI | But to do that, he must escape before the camp was broken 12 I, XVI | this— that he could not escape through the back of the 13 I, XVII| would have been difficult to escape them.~Suddenly, in a thick 14 II, I | become free! How should he escape from the Emir’s soldiers?~ 15 II, I | from Kolyvan to Tomsk. To escape before reaching that town 16 II, I | either, by Jove!”~“We will escape on the first opportunity?”~“ 17 II, II | an attempt at revolt or escape, which must be summarily 18 II, II | first plan and attempt to escape during the journey.~Michael 19 II, II | exceptional opportunity for escape occurs. The adverse chances 20 II, III | Why did he not endeavor to escape?~The reason was that he 21 II, III | now naturally thought of escape, saw, after carefully surveying 22 II, III | Tomsk, since he could not escape this very night, he would 23 II, III | drawn up behind, rendered escape impossible.~Silence then 24 II, VI | were that night able to escape from the Tartars, for officers 25 II, VI | prisoners, had been able to escape and return to the square, 26 II, VI | moved, and if a tear did not escape from Michael’s eyes, it 27 II, IX | unfortunate fellow would not escape death.~One day Michael said 28 II, X | shore. A cry was about to escape her. She seized Michael’ 29 II, XI | occur, which they could not escape unscathed.~For a man who 30 II, XI | that the fugitives would escape this danger. The blazing 31 II, XII | impossible for Irkutsk to escape attack, the most important 32 II, XII | reason to hope that they will escape them; but I cannot admire 33 II, XIII| And how did you manage to escape?”~“By throwing myself into


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