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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | most exquisite costumes, set the example to the wives 2 I, II | reached Nijni-Udinsk would set in motion the troops in 3 I, III | Strogoff.”~“Is he ready to set out?”~“He awaits your majesty’ 4 I, IV | he must accept them and set out.~Such were the difficulties 5 I, IV | Michael took his place was to set him down at Nijni-Novgorod. 6 I, IV | ignorant that the other had set out to visit the scene of 7 I, VI | people, and those who did not set about it soon ran a great 8 I, VII | said that a courier has set out from Moscow for Irkutsk.”~“ 9 I, XII | their news-hunting instinct set them on one track or another.~ 10 I, XIV | fathom some secret or to set some trap. Deceitful by 11 I, XVI | pendja-baschi, that a price was set on his head, and that orders 12 I, XVII| if necessary, to again set out across the steppe covered 13 I, XVII| His last resource was to set out across the southern 14 II, I | all that are required to set an Englishman on his legs 15 II, II | and Ogareff had already set out for the town with some 16 II, III | rest. The sun had already set, when Nadia, supporting 17 II, III | this very night, he would set off without having even 18 II, V | picturesque costume, which set off still further her remarkable 19 II, V | firearms, which immediately set going the rumbling of the 20 II, VI | Semilowskoe, and once more set out on the laborious road 21 II, VII | good Nicholas Pigassof, and set out immediately with Nadia, 22 II, VIII| and could not have been set on fire more than four and 23 II, X | beginning of October. The sun set at five oclock in the evening, 24 II, XI | the Angara. Whether it was set on fire by malevolence or 25 II, XI | water, it would inevitably set the whole current of naphtha 26 II, XI | Michael, his teeth tight set, his ear on the strain, 27 II, XII | population were immediately set to work on the fortifications. 28 II, XII | on the flank, will soon set us free.”~“I will add,” 29 II, XIII| He resolved therefore to set to work without delay.~Indeed, 30 II, XIV | at twenty minutes to six, set at forty minutes past five, 31 II, XIV | walls, but were powerless to set it on fire. Beyond the houses 32 II, XV | how the two inseparables set off for China.~A few days


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