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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | middle, and number nearly four hundred thousandtents,” 2 I, IV | Strogoff, was three thousand four hundred miles. Before the 3 I, IV | Russia usually occupied from four to five weeks, even though 4 I, IV | horsemen, three hundred camels, four hundred horses, twenty-five 5 I, V | sun, which had risen at four oclock, being well above 6 I, V | surrounded by a circle four deep of enthusiastic amateurs, 7 I, IX | wood is not spared; but its four wheels, with eight or nine 8 I, XI | a Russian carriage with four wheels, that is when it 9 I, XII | to stop, that is at about four hundred and twenty miles 10 I, XIII| way across the steppe.~At four oclock in the evening they 11 I, XIII| for a distance of nearly four hundred versts. Formerly 12 I, XIII| the Obi, after a course of four thousand miles.~At this 13 I, XIV | make good use of it.~It was four oclock in the afternoon. 14 I, XV | On the 30th of July, at four oclock in the afternoon, 15 I, XV | on the 2nd of August, at four oclock in the afternoon, 16 II, I | not to be seen by them.~Four days passed thus without 17 II, IV | hordes of Feofar-Khan. At four oclock the Emir made his 18 II, IV | Her hair, divided into four plaits, fell over her dazzling 19 II, VIII| been set on fire more than four and twenty hours before.~ 20 II, VIII| to tell the tale.~About four oclock in the afternoon 21 II, X | remained of the long journey of four thousand miles for the Czar’ 22 II, X | reach it before three or four oclock in the evening. 23 II, X | on this Siberian sea.~At four in the evening, the mouth 24 II, XI | distance of from three to four hundred feet divided it 25 II, XIII| estimate them?”~“At about four hundred thousand men.”~Another 26 II, XIV | was the 5th of October. In four and twenty hours, the capital


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