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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | really transformed? It was difficult to escape from this conclusion.~ 2 I, I | regards myself, it would be difficult to avoid knowing it, since 3 I, III | various times he has fulfilled difficult missions with success.”~“ 4 I, III | strength. It would have been a difficult task to move such a man 5 I, III | through the midst of a difficult country, ravaged by some 6 I, IV | Central Asia will become very difficult.”~“Is it true,” asked his 7 I, IV | so vast a state must be difficult to maintain, and that it 8 I, V | protection? No. To meet would be difficult. As to protection—what right 9 I, VI | little window was a much more difficult business. However, a word 10 I, VII | match that!”~“It will be difficult.”~“I can try, however.”~ 11 I, VIII| empire was already extremely difficult. All this Michael Strogoff 12 I, VIII| heat. It would have been difficult, in this miserable dress, 13 I, XII | bearing all the fatigues of so difficult a journey.~The forced stoppages 14 I, XIII| passage was rather more difficult than that of the Tobol. 15 I, XIII| torrent, rendering the passage difficult enough. A swimmer could 16 I, XIII| which rendered their use difficult. Michael and Nadia, seated 17 I, XIII| doubt of succeeding in this difficult passage of the Irtych.~But 18 I, XIV | the breaches would not be difficult after nightfall. As for 19 I, XV | make of it a region very difficult to cross during the hot 20 I, XVI | width.~It would have been difficult to stand against the current— 21 I, XVII| and it would have been difficult to escape them.~Suddenly, 22 II, II | plans would be rendered more difficult.~This was the unpleasant 23 II, II | nor accept them. In the difficult parts of the journey, the 24 II, III | would have been extremely difficult, if not impossible. The 25 II, VII | if it had not been so difficult.”~“That which has only been 26 II, VII | That which has only been difficult to us, friend,” answered 27 II, VIII| accomplish this would be a difficult undertaking. For the first 28 II, VIII| from which Nadia found it difficult to arouse him. The kibitka 29 II, XI | raft becoming more and more difficult as the river was further 30 II, XII | observed, that it would be very difficult for the Angara to freeze 31 II, XIII| courage and zeal in your difficult mission. I will not forget


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