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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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sun

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | to lie in bed after the sun had risen; so he rose, dressed 2 I, V | assemblage of people—the sun, which had risen at four 3 I, VIII| in the first rays of the sun, reminded Michael of the 4 I, X | soon melted by the summer sun. Shrubs and trees grow to 5 I, XV | and swamps, from which the sun draws poisonous exhalations, 6 I, XVI | now light, although the sun had not yet risen above 7 II, I | glistened in the rays of the sun. The lofty plumes which 8 II, II | the east, and where the sun rises, or towards the west, 9 II, II | And if I march with the sun?” asked the Emir, without 10 II, II | thoughts.~“To march with the sun,” answered Ogareff, “is 11 II, II | is to march to meet the sun. It is to give the grass 12 II, II | 12th of August, under a hot sun and cloudless sky, that 13 II, III | take a little rest. The sun had already set, when Nadia, 14 II, III | he. The dying rays of the sun fell upon him.~At Nadia’ 15 II, V | his hand.~Meanwhile the sun had sunk behind the horizon. 16 II, VII | curtain should rise. The sun would not be long in dispersing 17 II, VII | The kindly rays of the sun have condensed all that 18 II, VIII| them from the heat of the sun, sometimes forests of pines 19 II, IX | It was ten oclock. The sun had more than three hours 20 II, X | beginning of October. The sun set at five oclock in the 21 II, X | sixty-five, browned by the sun, and lake breezes. A thick 22 II, XIV | thread.~On this day, the sun which had risen at twenty


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