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impenetrable 1
imperceptible 2
imperfect 1
imperial 24
imperious 2
impermeable 1
imperturbable 5
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24 feared
24 five
24 follow
24 imperial
24 invaders
24 led
24 obi
Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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imperial

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | THE CZAR~THE door of the imperial cabinet was again opened 2 I, III | the courier, entered the imperial library. He was a tall, 3 I, III | which was sealed with the imperial arms.~The Czar, rising, 4 I, III | sovereign, immediately left the imperial cabinet, and, in a few minutes, 5 I, V | placed the letter with the imperial arms on it carefully at 6 I, V | governor-general, where by imperial orders that great functionary 7 I, VII | under the protection of the imperial police. Both, seated together 8 I, VII | fellow; you whom I met at the imperial fete in Moscow, and just 9 I, IX | buttons stamped with the imperial cipher. The iemschik, on 10 I, IX | to fly as rapidly as the imperial bird.~Nadia and Michael 11 I, XI | pray?”~“Colonel of the Imperial Guard!”~At this reply all 12 I, XIV | his garment he felt the imperial letter still secured in 13 I, XV | it the authority of the imperial seal— the letter which, 14 II, I | were going badly, and the imperial government appeared to have 15 II, I | alive; he still had the imperial letter safe; his disguise 16 II, III | had he wished to seize the imperial letter, he would simply 17 II, III | him!”~The letter with the imperial arms was found in Michael’ 18 II, IV | principal grantees of the imperial government’s mines.~But 19 II, V | drew from his pocket the Imperial letter, he opened it, and 20 II, VII | reach Irkutsk, now that the Imperial letter was gone. She one 21 II, X | get there, now that the Imperial letter could no longer be 22 II, XIII| handed to the Grand Duke the Imperial letter, crumpled to almost 23 II, XIII| that he had heard in the Imperial Cabinet of the New Palace. 24 II, XV | his cruel irony held the Imperial letter before the eyes which


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