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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | him on the subject.~It was evidently the intention of the officer 2 I, IV | of the train. This personevidently a stranger— made good use 3 I, IV | escape Michael Strogoff. Evidently this young girl had already 4 I, IV | of life. Her energy was evidently both prompt and persistent, 5 I, VI | without being heard by all. Evidently interested in knowing the 6 I, VI | police. The proclamation evidently did not concern him, since 7 I, VII | foreigners in the steamer could evidently speak of nothing but the 8 I, VIII| attracted his attention.~“Evidently,” said Michael to himself, “ 9 I, IX | young man and his sister, evidently both Russians, could travel 10 I, XI | It was an earnest appeal, evidently from some traveler in distress.~ 11 I, XII | road. As his horses were evidently less fatigued than those 12 I, XII | and looked at Michael, who evidently had the right to resist 13 I, XIV | Michael Strogoff would have evidently beaten him on the way to 14 I, XVI | children. A woman still young, evidently his daughter and the mother 15 I, XVI | that old Siberian, who is evidently his mother,” said the deh-baschi.~ 16 I, XVII| The country population had evidently fled to the northwards, 17 II, I | Ogareff’s arrival would evidently be of use to them. Blount 18 II, VII | was strange enough, and evidently some serious cause had prevented 19 II, VII | enter. The cottages were evidently those of poor people, and 20 II, IX | Strogoff listened. It was evidently a detachment of horse advancing 21 II, XIII| recently-healed scar. The man had evidently had a long and painful journey;


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