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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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danger

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | that Omsk was already in danger. The line of military stations, 2 I, II | shut up in Irkutsk, of the danger threatening him from the 3 I, IV | his mission would be in danger. Also, while supplying him 4 I, IV | Michael Strogoff.~However, all danger had quickly disappeared. 5 I, X | unable to advance without danger of falling over some precipice.~ 6 I, X | horsesheads, for terrible danger threatened the whole party.~ 7 I, X | lashing of the storm. The danger was not only from the wind 8 I, X | main force placed it out of danger.~The enormous mass as it 9 I, X | ease, at least without such danger, to attempt after sunrise.”~“ 10 I, X | be to spare me fatigue or danger.”~“Nadia, I know that you 11 I, XI | replied Alcide, “go where danger is certainly to be found, 12 I, XI | not a man to be behind in danger, he dashed after Michael. 13 I, XIII| lived there, would be in danger, and that this was sufficient 14 I, XIII| ferryboat there would be some danger.~But Michael and Nadia, 15 I, XIV | thought of duty, the serious danger for his mother and himself 16 I, XV | the greatest fatigue and danger.~Michael Strogoff spurred 17 I, XVI | courage increased in sight of danger.~His life, his mission, 18 II, I | traverse Genisci without danger, and gain Krasnoiarsk before 19 II, I | Tartar camp. Besides the danger of being recognized, he 20 II, II | the contrary, a serious danger. Should chance bring the 21 II, VII | one of these.~There the danger was great. The kibitka no 22 II, VII | him phlegm or contempt of danger, courage or indifference? 23 II, IX | these corpses!~The chief danger lay, not before, but behind. 24 II, IX | part of the journey, no danger either since the departure 25 II, XI | these floating masses.~The danger was not at these points.~ 26 II, XI | revealing to them this new danger.~It is known that the soil 27 II, XI | prudent, in face of this new danger, to land on one of the banks 28 II, XI | said Alcide, “whatever the danger may be, I know some one 29 II, XI | fugitives would escape this danger. The blazing town was at 30 II, XIV | throw themselves where the danger was greatest. The right 31 II, XIV | Nadia, terrified at the danger which threatened her companion 32 II, XV | immediately understood the danger in which he would be placed


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