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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | rapacious warriors, all ready to join an enterprise so 2 I, III | Michael Strogoff.”~“Is he ready to set out?”~“He awaits 3 I, III | and then stood motionless, ready to answer.~The Czar again 4 I, VII | came and went on the quay, ready to assist the agents, but 5 I, VIII| effects of the steam. She was ready to start. Passengers going 6 I, IX | you would have gone alone, ready to struggle against the 7 I, X | sister?”~“No, brother.”~“Be ready for anything; here comes 8 I, X | comes the storm!”~“I am ready.”~Michael Strogoff had only 9 I, X | Nadia, I know that you are ready to brave everything, but, 10 I, XII | told that his tarantass was ready to start.~“Good,” said he.~ 11 I, XII | reporters looked at him ready to support him should he 12 I, XIII| rather be alone, and she made ready to go to her room.~Just 13 I, XIII| said Michael; “but be ready for anything.”~“I am ready,” 14 I, XIII| ready for anything.”~“I am ready,” replied Nadia.~“Even to 15 I, XIII| Nadia!” cried Michael, ready to jump overboard.~The girl 16 I, XIV | but still saddled, were ready to start at the first order. 17 I, XVI | the bank of the stream, ready to plunge in if necessary.~ 18 I, XVI | his revolver in his hand, ready to blow out the brains of 19 I, XVII| by Tartars, Michael made ready to leap out of the window, 20 II, II | will find here ears very ready to listen to you.”~“Takhsir,” 21 II, V | Meantime, Michael was standing ready, his eyes returning the 22 II, VIII| apparently indifferent, but ready to seize any opportunity 23 II, XI | question: “Nadia, are you ready?” to which she replied as 24 II, XI | replied as usual, “I am ready!”~For a few versts more 25 II, XI | making a single remark, “ready for anything,” Nadia took 26 II, XII | merchants, “that we shall be ready to execute your orders, 27 II, XII | we must hold ourselves ready for any emergency.”~He then, 28 II, XIV | nothing. The officers waited, ready to give their orders, according 29 II, XIV | shadow, like a wild beast ready to spring on its prey. A 30 II, XIV | the Angara; then he made ready to go out. But scarcely 31 II, XIV | come on, if he dares! I am ready for him.”~In the mean time, 32 II, XIV | a pistol to his temple, ready to fire.~“Your name?” asked


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