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Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | From Tomsk?”~“Is the wire cut beyond that city?”~“Yes, 2 I, I | telegraphic wires had just been cut between the frontier and 3 I, II | Nikolaevsk, which had been cut, first beyond Tomsk, and 4 I, II | between Kolyvan and Tomsk been cut by Tartar scouts, or had 5 I, IV | nostrils. The lips were finely cut, but it seemed as if they 6 I, IX | shaggy than they; long hair, cut square on the forehead, 7 I, XIII| ends in a series of notches cut below the gunwale, the boatmen 8 I, XVI | Tomsk before him, so as to cut him off; in either case 9 I, XVI | track could not fail to cut him off. And, worst of all, 10 I, XVII| credible.~“And is not the wire cut?” said Michael.~“It is cut 11 I, XVII| cut?” said Michael.~“It is cut between Kolyvan and Krasnoiarsk, 12 II, I | join the Emir. Siberia is cut in two now, and very certainly 13 II, II | order for our heads to be cut off.”~Whatever was the motive 14 II, III | being taken in the flank and cut off by some Russian column 15 II, IV | could be distinctly seen cut obliquely across the traitor’ 16 II, V | companion. A knife in her hand cut the cords which bound Michael’ 17 II, VI | over the steppes, might cut off all communication. It 18 II, VIII| feet, and that trees were cut down. The few houses scattered 19 II, VIII| The soldiers would have cut the unfortunate Nicholas 20 II, IX | others, run a risk of being cut off? If this was the case, 21 II, X | the Yenisei. They had been cut off, as had been Michael, 22 II, XI | usually employed by whalers to cut channels through the ice-fields— 23 II, XII | them before the wire was cut. Irkutsk was isolated from 24 II, XV | They soon found themselves cut off by the Czar’s troops,


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