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kasanka 1
kasirnov 2
kazan 1
keep 25
keeping 5
kept 29
kerchief 1
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25 became
25 high
25 irtych
25 keep
25 midst
25 present
25 received
Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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keep

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | hourly to Tomsk, General, and keep me informed of all that 2 I, IV | the window, which he would keep down, to the great disgust 3 I, V | who, lance on shoulder, keep order in the crowd of three 4 I, VII | and it was just as well to keep silence; expulsion, after 5 I, VII | the same, I promise you to keep to myself all that I can 6 I, VII | will be prudent for me to keep them at a distance.”~The 7 I, VIII| fellow, and I dont wish to keep anything from you. The Tartars, 8 I, X | hampered by the others, could keep in the center of the road. 9 I, XIII| the boatmen managed to keep the craft against the stream, 10 I, XVI | only was the latter able to keep out of range of the Tartars, 11 II, II | soldiers had not been able to keep back appeared before them.~ 12 II, II | whose taciturnity seemed to keep her apart from all those 13 II, II | told you his secret, I must keep it. Forgive me, Nadia; I 14 II, III | Feeling he could not long keep master of himself at this 15 II, III | that the two women would keep on their guard, and it would 16 II, VI | Did he still expect to keep before the Tartars? He was 17 II, VI | are Tartars we must hide. Keep a good look-out!”~“Wait, 18 II, VII | attached to the shafts to keep them on a level with the 19 II, VII | The horse could scarcely keep his head above water, and 20 II, X | conceal this, wishing to keep his incognito more strictly 21 II, X | incognito which he wished to keep ran a risk of being betrayed. 22 II, X | in Siberia. I ask you to keep my secret. Will you promise 23 II, X | though they had promised to keep Michael’s secret, did not 24 II, XI | together, endeavoring to keep each other warm, the temperature 25 II, XII | neither frost nor snow will keep them back. Fifty thousand


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