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such 78
suckling 1
sudden 13
suddenly 31
suffer 5
suffered 9
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31 god
31 lost
31 poor
31 suddenly
31 traitor
31 traveling
31 why
Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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suddenly

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | TARTARS~THE Czar had not so suddenly left the ball-room of the 2 I, V | whimsical and pleasing custom!~Suddenly, according to a time-honored 3 I, V | loud clapping of hands was suddenly raised, which subsided by 4 I, VI | the young Livonian girl suddenly rushed into his mind. “Poor 5 I, VII | thousands of spangles had been suddenly illuminated.~Michael was 6 I, VIII| when his attention was suddenly diverted.~Among the passengers 7 I, X | hurtling through the air.~Suddenly, during a flash of lightning, 8 I, XI | very angry tone, but was suddenly interrupted by a burst of 9 I, XI | almost involuntarily, and he suddenly remembered the look of the 10 I, XI | which she had cast at him. Suddenly, close by he heard a pistol-shot.~“ 11 I, XI | Michael was not mistaken. Suddenly a dreadful growling was 12 I, XII | thirty versts from Ichim. Suddenly Michael caught sight of 13 I, XIV | part in the conversation. Suddenly a cry made him tremble, 14 I, XIV | this unfortunate meeting, suddenly stopped him, and such was 15 I, XIV | merchant at Irkutsk.”~And suddenly he left the public room, 16 I, XIV | aged woman raised herself. Suddenly a thought occurred to her. 17 I, XV | unable to restrain when she suddenly found herself in the presence 18 I, XVII| difficult to escape them.~Suddenly, in a thick clump of trees, 19 II, III | in these welcome waters. Suddenly Nadia started up; an involuntary 20 II, IV | all!—ah!” cried Alcide, suddenly, grasping his companion’ 21 II, V | fair, very fair.”~Then, suddenly, at a signal, all the lights 22 II, V | the edge of the square.~Suddenly Nadia appeared. She walked 23 II, VIII| whose bright face had become suddenly clouded. Then he added, “ 24 II, VIII| September, the kibitka stopped suddenly. The horse refused to advance. 25 II, IX | travel an immense distance.~Suddenly, Michael and Nadia stopped, 26 II, IX | herself with difficulty along, suddenly recovered strength, under 27 II, IX | felt about with his hands.~Suddenly Serko uttered a fresh bark 28 II, XI | hang over into the water. Suddenly he was surprised by the 29 II, XI | last!” he murmured.~But suddenly Nadia uttered a cry.~At 30 II, XIV | entered, and found herself suddenly face to face with the man 31 II, XIV | gone, when the villain, suddenly lifted by an irresistible


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