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traders 3
traditional 2
traffic 1
train 23
train-band 1
traitor 31
tramp 1
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23 state
23 telga
23 tone
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23 use
23 usual
23 waters
Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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train

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV| station in time for the first train. He carried no arms, openly 2 I, IV| about to proceed by the train, but by friends who come 3 I, IV| small news exchange.~The train in which Michael took his 4 I, IV| three hundred miles, and the train would accomplish it in ten 5 I, IV| number of persons in the train, were merchants on their 6 I, IV| the other carriages of the train—in all it might have been 7 I, IV| at the front part of the train. This personevidently a 8 I, IV| his confrere, in the same train, traveling for the same 9 I, IV| seated at the left of the train, only saw one part of the 10 I, IV| every station where the train stopped, inspectors came 11 I, IV| and in the meantime the train went on its way, no person 12 I, IV| station of Wladimir the train stopped for several minutes, 13 I, IV| fresh travelers joined the train. Among others, a young girl 14 I, IV| await her arrival by the train? Or was it not more probable, 15 I, IV| curve of the iron way, the train experienced a very violent 16 I, IV| Consequently, even before the train had stopped, the doors were 17 I, IV| then the stoppage of, the train, which in another instant 18 I, IV| road being cleared, the train proceeded, and at half-past 19 I, XV| the speed of an express train, lashing his sides with 20 II, II| without bringing in its train the usual crowd of beggars, 21 II, V | hands of the Emir and his train, and from the hands of his 22 II, V | the Emir retired with his train. There remained in the square 23 II, XV| which glide like an express train across the frozen steppes


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