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couriers 7
courland 1
courlanders 1
course 28
court 6
cousin 24
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28 began
28 boats
28 companions
28 course
28 hope
28 looked
28 plain
Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | were boats descending the course of a river, whose waters, 2 I, II | asked, “Your majesty has of course given orders so that this 3 I, IV | traveler, “will that change the course of events? No; no more than 4 I, IV | events? No; no more than the course of the Exchange.”~“One can 5 I, IV | already gathered along the course of the Volga, and they are 6 I, V | followed, as he did so, the course of the Volga, whose waters 7 I, VII | the greater part of its course.~The steamboats plying between 8 I, VII | Nijni-Novgorod. This, of course, made him redouble his attention. 9 I, IX | Mountains, but this, of course, was discontinued. Even 10 I, XIII| itself into the Obi, after a course of four thousand miles.~ 11 I, XIV | fortifications would, of course, facilitate his departure.~ 12 I, XV | hour’s rest he resumed his course across the steppe.~Hitherto 13 I, XVI | to have reached the lower course of the Obi, were advancing 14 I, XVI | he recollected that, of course, they would be as fatigued 15 I, XVII| eastward. By following the course of the Obi two versts further, 16 II, II | Take advantage of it, of course,” replied Alcide, “and go 17 II, III | would not betray him. Of course, had he wished to seize 18 II, VII | survey the whole of its wide course.~“Do you see a boat?” asked 19 II, VII | no whirlpools broke the course of the river in this second 20 II, VIII| it had reached the upper course of the Yenisei. There, guessing 21 II, VIII| town began the frightful course of ruin which forms the 22 II, X | be found to block up its course.~At eight in the evening 23 II, X | which counteracted the course of the current, was still 24 II, X | great enough to obstruct the course of the raft, nor the cold 25 II, X | Blount and Jolivet, whom the course of events had brought to 26 II, XII | concentrated along the upper course of the Lena. In six days 27 II, XIV | hour to act. The signal, of course, could come from him, alone. 28 II, XV | Cross of St. George. In the course of time, Michael Strogoff


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