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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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looked

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | the one nor the other ever looked over or listened at the 2 I, III | His eyes, of a deep blue, looked with clear, frank, firm 3 I, III | to answer.~The Czar again looked him full in the face and 4 I, IV | unpleasant vicinity.~The latter looked at the young man for an 5 I, V | unpleasant. Then, as he looked more attentively through 6 I, V | the open air. He therefore looked at it all from another point 7 I, VI | movements.~Whilst waiting, he looked about him, and what did 8 I, VI | approached the girl.~She looked up for a moment and her 9 I, IX | shabby in appearance too. He looked contemptuous.~“Crows,” said 10 I, X | interior of the tarantass and looked out, watching the sides 11 I, XII | replied by monosyllables. Each looked at everything in his own 12 I, XII | but a post-berlin, which looked as if it had made a long 13 I, XII | not know whom to obey, and looked at Michael, who evidently 14 I, XII | mission.~The two reporters looked at him ready to support 15 I, XVI | meeting a human being. He looked carefully for some house 16 I, XVI | replacing the bit, Michael looked to his girths and stirrups, 17 I, XVII| shelf, whilst his rival looked on with a sort of stupefaction.~“ 18 II, I | Turcomans, with eyes which looked as if they had lost the 19 II, V | to look at everything. He looked. A troop of dancers poured 20 II, VI | and the driver smilingly looked at the young girl.~“And 21 II, VIII| them.~Nicholas and Nadia looked, and communicated the result 22 II, IX | it was in vain that she looked among the ruins, and searched 23 II, IX | overcoming her repugnance, looked at all these corpses!~The 24 II, IX | Nadia climbed some hill and looked anxiously to the Westward, 25 II, XI | suspicious objects.~The old man looked attentively. “They are only 26 II, XI | cliffs exposed to the fire looked as if they likewise were 27 II, XIII| the saloon.~The Grand Duke looked at Ivan Ogareff for some 28 II, XIII| stopped at the windows, he looked forth at the fires in the


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