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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | leather bag which, for want of room, she held on her lap.~She 2 I, V | him a fairly comfortable room, with little furniture, 3 I, VI | instinct which allowed no room for thought. All was in 4 I, IX | that he should not have room. The stranger is the relation 5 I, XII | said the man, and left the room.~The postmaster followed 6 I, XII | quivering, remained alone in the room. The courier of the Czar, 7 I, XIII| to take some rest, and a room was therefore prepared for 8 I, XIII| made ready to go to her room.~Just as she was about to 9 I, XIII| girl sighed and left the room.~Michael Strogoff did not 10 I, XIV | great crowd in the public room. They were talking of the 11 I, XIV | twenty people in the public room. Among them were, perhaps, 12 I, XIV | suddenly he left the public room, whilst for the last time 13 I, XV | in height, and had made room for swamp-plants, to which 14 I, XVII| single person was in the room whence the telegraphic messages 15 I, XVII| two men only entered the room who had nothing of the Tartar 16 II, II | collected in the common room.~Blount and Jolivet, on 17 II, VI | stood in the middle of the room, near the high stove which 18 II, VI | like a nest. Serko, make room!”~The dog jumped down without 19 II, X | could have easily found room.~On board this raft Michael 20 II, XIII| walked to and fro in the room, under the gaze of Ogareff, 21 II, XIV | that Ogareff occupied a room in the palace. It was a 22 II, XIV | darkness reigned in the room. Ogareff stood by a window, 23 II, XIV | aide-de-camp came to the room, the door of which was closed. 24 II, XIV | Ogareff re-entered his room, now brilliantly lighted 25 II, XIV | a woman rushed into the room, her clothes drenched, her 26 II, XIV | Grand Duke. A door into a room flooded with light opened 27 II, XIV | retreat into a corner of the room. Her last hope appeared 28 II, XIV | time reached Ivan Ogareff’s room, and entered by the open 29 II, XIV | drew back to the end of the room.~Then the statue became


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