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26 placed
26 quite
Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | imperial cabinet, and, in a few minutes, the New Palace.~“You made 2 I, IV | train stopped for several minutes, which appeared sufficient 3 I, V | scarcely been there five minutes when a hand was laid heavily 4 I, VI | again on her bench.~Three minutes had not passed before Michael 5 I, VII | to my cousin at seventeen minutes past ten.”~“And I sent it 6 I, VII | Daily Telegraph at thirteen minutes past ten.”~“Bravo, Mr. Blount!”~“ 7 I, VIII| 18th of July, at twenty minutes to seven in the morning, 8 I, VIII| and in less than twenty minutes he and Nadia returned on 9 I, XII | strength and kept up for some minutes. The three carriages were 10 I, XII | carriage put away. In ten minutes Michael was told that his 11 I, XIII| they shoved off.~For a few minutes all went well. A little 12 I, XIII| of soldiers, and in a few minutes they must reach the ferryboat, 13 I, XIV | everywhere.”~Less than ten minutes afterwards a Tartar officer 14 I, XVI | start, but in less than two minutes he heard the tramp of several 15 I, XVII| his information. In a few minutes he resumed his place at 16 II, I | entirely master, “in a few minutes I should be beyond the outposts; 17 II, VII | his horse in motion.~Ten minutes after they entered the High 18 II, VII | attempt the passage! Twenty minutes after, all three had reached 19 II, VII | all was easy, and in a few minutes it had passed the quays 20 II, IX | the cry came!”~In a few minutes they were not more than 21 II, XI | still on they went.~In ten minutes, the other side of the barrier 22 II, XIII| Duke remained for a few minutes without speaking. He read 23 II, XIV | which had risen at twenty minutes to six, set at forty minutes 24 II, XIV | minutes to six, set at forty minutes past five, having traced 25 II, XIV | spring on its prey. A few minutes before two oclock, the 26 II, XIV | Nadia.~In less than ten minutes, they arrived at the entrance


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