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horace 1
horde 4
hordes 17
horizon 18
horizontally 1
horn 1
horrible 2
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18 following
18 formed
18 governor
18 horizon
18 inhabitants
18 livonian
18 looking
Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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horizon

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | see beyond that limited horizon which bounds all human gaze? 2 I, III | mists rising far away in the horizon, vague sounds in the air, 3 I, V | clock, being well above the horizon—an extraordinary mixture 4 I, VIII| the sparkling water. The horizon was closed by a line of 5 I, XII | eyes were gazing at the horizon, beyond which she knew her 6 I, XII | looking only a speck on the horizon of the steppe.~It was eight 7 I, XIII| rising in the southern horizon, and showing the approach 8 I, XV | it were visible upon the horizon. When he did halt for a 9 I, XVI | smoke curling upwards on the horizon showed that huts and hamlets 10 I, XVI | not yet risen above the horizon. Two versts distant could 11 II, V | sun had sunk behind the horizon. A semi-obscurity began 12 II, VIII| wide steppe with limitless horizon; but the rich country was 13 II, VIII| Smoke was seen above the horizon. The kibitka advanced cautiously. 14 II, IX | before disappeared below the horizon. There was not a house in 15 II, IX | a hill, Nadia saw in the horizon a long light line. It was 16 II, XI | lights glittered on the dark horizon in which were confounded 17 II, XIV | for eleven hours above the horizon. The twilight would struggle 18 II, XIV | appeared confounded on the horizon with the masses of clouds


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