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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | correspondents therefore began by cautiously sounding each 2 I, I | the New Palace immediately began to stream towards the supper-rooms.~ 3 I, VI | exodus from the immense plain began. The awnings in front of 4 I, VII | wheels of the steamboat began to beat the water, and the 5 I, VIII| board. The whole vessel began to vibrate from the effects 6 I, VIII| to be heard by him alone, began:~“Brother, I am the daughter 7 I, X | to stop, but then—and it began to cause him some anxiety— 8 I, X | eleven oclock lightning began to blaze continuously in 9 I, X | stones and trunks of trees began to roll down the slope above 10 I, X | Thus urged, the horses began to struggle onward. They 11 I, X | in the morning—the rain began to fall in torrents, and 12 I, XI | Blount’s irritation. He even began to speak of a lawsuit against 13 I, XII | remains of the Urals.~Here began the regular Siberian steppe 14 I, XVI | were soon unsaddled, and began to graze on the thick grass 15 I, XVI | girths and stirrups, and began to lead his horse quietly 16 I, XVI | raised their heads, and began to wander towards the edge 17 I, XVI | scenting him, neighed and began to trot along the road. 18 I, XVII| southeasterly direction.~Michael began by going eastward. By following 19 I, XVII| coolness in the world he began to telegraph the following 20 II, V | harps.~Then the dancers began. The performers were all 21 II, V | horizon. A semi-obscurity began to envelop the plain. The 22 II, V | increasing rapidly, and then began a performance which produced 23 II, VIII| Czar felt less uneasy, and began to hope that no fresh obstacle 24 II, VIII| Alsalevsk. From this little town began the frightful course of 25 II, IX | not yet appeared. Michael began to consider the various 26 II, XI | detached from the floe.~It began to drift. The river widened, 27 II, XIII| entirely free in his movements, began to study Irkutsk, the state 28 II, XIV | Grand Duke and his officers began to suspect that they had


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