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cross 27
cross-belt 1
crossbar 1
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crosses 4
crossing 14
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33 until
32 carried
32 chapter
32 crossed
32 danger
32 ready
32 set
Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | state whether or not he has crossed the frontier.”~“Let a description 2 I, I | information, they leaped hedges, crossed rivers, sprang over fences, 3 I, I | Alexander that Napoleon had just crossed the Niemen with the vanguard 4 I, II | leaving Perm, Ivan Ogareff crossed the Ural mountains, entered 5 I, IV | The rebel lion had not crossed the Siberian frontier, but 6 I, V | Michael Strogoff, having crossed the Volga on a bridge of 7 I, VI | traveling companion.~He crossed the Volga again and hunted 8 I, IX | brim, red belt, coat with crossed facings and buttons stamped 9 I, IX | How many times have you crossed the steppe in winter?” asked 10 I, X | This was the barrier to be crossed by Michael Strogoff before 11 I, X | The mountains could be crossed in one night, if no accident 12 I, X | more securely with ropes, crossed above and at the back. The 13 I, XII | slightly varied— while they crossed the provinces of Western 14 I, XII | courier of the Czar, his arms crossed over his chest was seated 15 I, XIII| of the Irtych, had to be crossed. This passage was rather 16 I, XIII| place where the tarantass crossed the river ended what is 17 I, XIII| eighty miles since it had crossed the Ichim. They rapidly 18 I, XIII| A swimmer could not have crossed, however powerful; and even 19 I, XIII| and forming an eddy easily crossed by the boat. The two boatmen 20 I, XVI | nothing for it but, having crossed the Obi, to take the Irkutsk 21 II, III | Ogareff, drew herself up, crossed her arms on her breast, 22 II, VI | to walk ever since they crossed the Obi, that is, for eight 23 II, VII | the wharf, the kibitka had crossed the widest arm of the river, 24 II, VII | then the island having been crossed under the shade of its magnificent 25 II, VIII| again, after a hare had crossed his path.~Some observations 26 II, VIII| and already cold. Nicholas crossed himself. Then, aided by 27 II, IX | hours?”~“I would rather have crossed the Dinka,” replied Michael, “ 28 II, IX | body of Nicholas, the hands crossed on the breast, was laid 29 II, X | of several feet, and is crossed by the sleighs of caravans.~ 30 II, XII | But the river might be crossed both above and below the 31 II, XII | a strong body of troops crossed, several versts up the river, 32 II, XIV | adversary. The two blades crossed, but at a touch from Michael


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