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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | Alexandrowskoe, and Nikolaevsk; and six roubles and nineteen copecks 2 I, II | years since. Pardoned after six months of exile by your 3 I, VI | the necessity of traveling six hundred miles before they 4 I, VII | drinking genuine Cliquot, at six roubles the bottle, made 5 I, IX | overheard or not; “crows, at six copecks a verst!”~“No, eagles!” 6 I, XI | the slightest difficulty.~Six hours afterwards the two 7 I, XIII| reaching it some five or six versts below the landing 8 I, XV | The grass here was five or six feet in height, and had 9 I, XV | On the next morning at six oclock, Michael Strogoff 10 II, I | now. Doctors have taken six thousand years to discover 11 II, I | years to discover that! Yes, six thousand years in round 12 II, VI | marked the journey. For the six days during which they had 13 II, VII | the town of Irkutsk, still six hundred miles distant.~Besides, 14 II, VII | landed on an island more than six versts below the starting 15 II, IX | twice a day they halted. Six hours of the night were 16 II, IX | through at least five or six days before.~Beyond the 17 II, IX | on the 2d of October, at six oclock in the evening, 18 II, X | sea. Its length is about six hundred miles, its breadth 19 II, X | village pastor, one of the six hundred thousand popular 20 II, XI | smoke to a height of five or six hundred feet. On the right 21 II, XII | upper course of the Lena. In six days they would arrive. 22 II, XII | arrive. Therefore, before six days had passed, Irkutsk 23 II, XII | expect the relieving army?”~“Six days at most, sir,” replied 24 II, XIII| even were these barbarians six hundred thousand strong, 25 II, XIV | risen at twenty minutes to six, set at forty minutes past 26 II, XIV | the current, and five or six only now occupied the space


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