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31 forward
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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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1 I, IV | stopped, inspectors came forward who scrutinized the travelers 2 I, V | wished to personate.~“Come forward, then, so I can see you,” 3 I, V | took two or three steps forward, and was about to interrogate 4 I, V | unusual movement was going forward which a serious state of 5 I, VII | longer walk. He reached the forward deck, and was already climbing 6 I, VIII| every clime, was pulled forward over his wrinkled face. 7 I, VIII| deck. Michael Strogoff went forward and took her hand. “Look, 8 I, IX | advance?”~“Nearly an hour.”~“Forward, and a triple tip if we 9 I, X | though without leaning forward, whilst her companion, his 10 I, X | all-powerful name of the Emperor.~“Forward, my swallows!” cried the 11 I, X | tired horses once more moved forward. Dragged, so to speak, by 12 I, XI | heard a pistol-shot.~“Ah! forward, sirs!” cried he.~“Hullo!” 13 I, XII | companions again pressed rapidly forward. The horses, urged on by 14 I, XV | venomous insects, sprang forward as if the rowels of a thousand 15 I, XVII| Michael, leaving the Obi, went forward to the right of Kolyvan.~ 16 II, II | a necessity for pushing forward, if only to secure provisions 17 II, II | the housch-begui walked forward and almost immediately two 18 II, III | road on foot, or driven forward as if they were animals. 19 II, III | was there. He had leapt forward at this horrible scene. 20 II, IV | who had been about to rush forward, stopped, and Nadia— who 21 II, V | sign. Michael was thrust forward by his guards to the foot 22 II, VIII| A dozen horsemen dashed forward, and the kibitka was surrounded. 23 II, IX | was dragging poor Nadia forward too rapidly, he went at 24 II, IX | companion’s hand and drawing him forward.~Two or three versts further 25 II, IX | horsemen who were passing. “Forward, Nadia!” he said.~Michael 26 II, X | priests, grouped in the forward part of the raft, prayed 27 II, XI | old boatman crouched down forward among his men, solely occupied 28 II, XI | obstructed.~Michael had crept forward; Jolivet followed; both 29 II, XIII| council simultaneously started forward. A courier from the Czar 30 II, XIV | step, then again leaped forward. But as had the first, this 31 II, XIV | all his courage, he sprang forward on his impassible adversary.


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