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now 173
nowhere 4
nowise 1
number 29
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30 sight
29 gave
29 kept
29 number
29 room
29 scarcely
29 while
Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | lesser, and the middle, and number nearly four hundred thousand “ 2 I, II | could repel ten times the number of Kirghiz; and a single 3 I, II | might destroy a frightful number.”~That may be; but to do 4 I, III | however, passed the fatal number without even a scratch. 5 I, IV | travelers, as well as the large number of persons in the train, 6 I, IV | their manufactures, the number of their inhabitants, the 7 I, V | there was still a large number of people in the two towns, 8 I, V | hidden under the countless number of boats floating on its 9 I, V | almost invariably aided by a number of Cossacks, who, lance 10 I, VI | there were a considerable number, they had nearly a thousand 11 I, VII | of every description. A number of Asiatic traders had thought 12 I, VII | evening advanced, the greater number never even thought of going 13 I, IX | Asiatic origin, a large number of travelers had already 14 I, X | stones, draw a considerable number of workmen to that region. 15 I, XII | then contained double that number. This, the first industrial 16 II, I | soldiers were a certain number of slave soldiers, principally 17 II, II | coolness, “it is sixpence a number, including postage.” And 18 II, III | is composed of a certain number of leathern thongs, at the 19 II, VIII| superstitious like the greater number of Russians, stopped the 20 II, VIII| and the Tartars, to the number of fifty thousand, had now 21 II, X | lake, and whether any large number of ice blocks appeared. 22 II, X | Irkutsk. However, their number was not yet great enough 23 II, X | enough to increase their number.~The raft arrived at the 24 II, XI | Blount caught sight of a number of black objects moving 25 II, XII | unfortunately but few in number and of small caliber. The 26 II, XII | are in the town to the number of five hundred.”~The political 27 II, XII | of police, “one of their number, who has distinguished himself 28 II, XIV | there would only be a small number. Besides, Ogareff meant 29 II, XV | their camp, leaving a large number of dead on and below the


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