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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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winter

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | in a kibick or telga; in winter, in a sledge.~An electric 2 I, II | stopped by the rigors of winter nor the heat of summer, 3 I, III | by profession. Summer and winter— in the burning heat, as 4 I, IV | traveling during the severe winter season, in order that he 5 I, IV | these risks; for during the winter the Tartar invaders would 6 I, IX | carriages, or sleighs in the winter season.~Michael Strogoff 7 I, IX | Nadia.~“Many times.”~“During winter we should have gone more 8 I, IX | and snow.”~“What matter! Winter is the friend of Russia.”~“ 9 I, IX | said to me, Nadia, that winter would not have stopped you, 10 I, IX | you crossed the steppe in winter?” asked the young Livonian.~“ 11 I, X | piled up by the Siberian winter is soon melted by the summer 12 I, X | with such vehemence in the winter.~Rain was not yet falling, 13 I, XIII| place. During the Siberian winter, the rivers being all frozen 14 II, III | their bodies would lie until winter, when the wolves would devour 15 II, VI | we shall feel the first winter frosts. Perhaps the Tartars 16 II, VI | the Tartars will go into winter quarters during the bad 17 II, VIII| and Copenhagen. However, winter succeeds summer almost unexpectedly. 18 II, X | absorbed in the precocious winter. It was now the beginning 19 II, X | hills. During the Siberian winter this inland sea is frozen 20 II, XI | assaults of the Siberian winter as well as they could. No 21 II, XIII| rate before the end of the winter.”~“Well, hear this, Michael 22 II, XIV | approaching rigor of the Siberian winter, and this evening it was 23 II, XV | towns. Besides this, the winter was terrible, and, decimated


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