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startled 1
startling 1
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state 23
statements 1
states 4
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23 showed
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23 state
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23 tone
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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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state

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | head of the police cannot state whether or not he has crossed 2 I, II | Bokhara is a most formidable state; and Russia would need a 3 I, IV | which the khans are in a state of revolt from Khiva to 4 I, IV | that the unity of so vast a state must be difficult to maintain, 5 I, IV | invaded country and one in a state of insurrection! How would 6 I, V | forward which a serious state of affairs could alone account 7 I, VII | will ask your permission to state our respective situations.”~“ 8 I, VII | respective situations.”~“State away.”~“You are going to 9 I, IX | provided under direction of the State. The hood was pulled up, 10 I, X | explosion, which in the peculiar state of the atmosphere would 11 I, XII | delivered to them, delaying for State dispatches alone.~Thus far, 12 II, I | passed thus without the state of things being in anywise 13 II, I | fellow-captives.~Was this state of things to last? Would 14 II, VIII| Emir’s troops.~Such was the state of affairs at this date, 15 II, IX | see to what a miserable state fatigue had reduced her.~ 16 II, X | ascertaining what was the state of the lake, and whether 17 II, X | form an exact idea of the state of things. It was certain 18 II, XI | evening, the country, as the state of the sky had foretold, 19 II, XII | was to put the town in a state to sustain a siege of some 20 II, XIII| journey; his shoes being in a state which showed that he had 21 II, XIII| letter given you in this state?”~“No, your Highness, but 22 II, XIII| began to study Irkutsk, the state of its fortifications, their 23 II, XIV | ten in the evening, the state of the river sensibly improved,


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