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Jules Verne
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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | agent would refuse her a passage! At any cost, he must see 2 I, VI | powerful enough to gain him a passage. The man, after taking him 3 I, VII | young Livonian had taken a passage on board the Caucasus. Their 4 I, VIII| Jolivet about to miss his passage?~But just as the ropes were 5 I, IX | the end of the day. The passage of the mountains must necessarily 6 I, XIII| had to be crossed. This passage was rather more difficult 7 I, XIII| were taken up in making the passage of the Ichim, which much 8 I, XIII| regular torrent, rendering the passage difficult enough. A swimmer 9 I, XIII| succeeding in this difficult passage of the Irtych.~But they 10 I, XIV | time to make way for their passage. There were a few half-stifled 11 II, III | still more dusty by the passage of the Emir and his vanguard. 12 II, VII | CHAPTER VII THE PASSAGE OF THE YENISEI~AT nightfall, 13 II, VII | carriages, and horses, the passage of the Yenisei takes about 14 II, VII | hesitate to attempt the passage! Twenty minutes after, all 15 II, VII | arm of the Yenisei.~This passage was much easier; no whirlpools 16 II, VII | pursuing him. In fact, this passage of the Yenisei had been 17 II, VIII| ensuing day, the recent passage of a large body of foot 18 II, VIII| Czar, and to facilitate the passage of the river to the Emir’ 19 II, X | old boatman, and asked a passage for himself and his companion, 20 II, X | to her during the whole passage over the Ural Mountains. 21 II, XI | insurmountable obstacle to the passage of the raft. If that object 22 II, XII | command of Feofar-Khan.~The passage of the Angara in front of 23 II, XII | oppose the enemy in their passage. He could only impede, not 24 II, XIII| the letter, he re-read a passage and said, “You know that 25 II, XIV | be thus obstructed, the passage must be impracticable. The 26 II, XIV | their disadvantage. The passage till then impracticable, 27 II, XIV | know this was the case. The passage of the Angara was thus open


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