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26 everything
26 fatigue
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26 important
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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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fatigue

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | bear cold, hunger, thirst, fatigue, to the very last extremities.”~“ 2 I, III | heat, hunger, thirst, or fatigue. Like the Yakout of the 3 I, V | be unable to endure the fatigue of such a journey. Never 4 I, VI | without stopping, feeling no fatigue, obeying a potent instinct 5 I, VII | brother. But I cannot to-day. Fatigue and sorrow have broken me.”~“ 6 I, VII | scarcely recovered from the fatigue of a journey across Central 7 I, X | let it not be to spare me fatigue or danger.”~“Nadia, I know 8 I, XIII| helping her to bear the fatigue of this long journey without 9 I, XV | the traveler the greatest fatigue and danger.~Michael Strogoff 10 I, XV | there, forgetting his own fatigue, he himself rubbed the wounds 11 I, XV | Strogoff, insensible of every fatigue, arrived at Elamsk. There 12 I, XV | inured, by degrees, to the fatigue of such a journey, and provided 13 I, XV | curious.~Exhausted with fatigue, he went to bed after having 14 I, XVII| exhausted with hunger and fatigue.~He accordingly ran on towards 15 I, XVII| and in a voice broken by fatigue, “What do you know?” he 16 II, III | Although worn out with fatigue, the old woman and the girl 17 II, VI | a marvelous way against fatigue. Had Michael seen her, perhaps 18 II, VI | should not betray her extreme fatigue.~But sometimes, as if her 19 II, VI | considerably ease their fatigue. They had been walking from 20 II, VI | in speed, at least some fatigue was spared to Nadia.~Such 21 II, VIII| calculated to endure great fatigue. He was in no want of rich 22 II, IX | to what a miserable state fatigue had reduced her.~However, 23 II, IX | of the Tartars, only much fatigue. For three days it continued 24 II, IX | no longer to think of her fatigue, walked more rapidly and 25 II, IX | they not succumb to such fatigue? On what were they to live 26 II, XIII| appeared exhausted with fatigue. He wore the dress of a


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