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carpets 3
carriage 35
carriages 18
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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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carriages

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | they will take the boats, carriages, every means of transport, 2 I, IV | it, indeed, in the other carriages of the train—in all it might 3 I, IV | general disorder in the carriages—such was the effect at first 4 I, IV | only of getting out of the carriages.~Michael Strogoff thought 5 I, IV | anyone could get out of the carriages, the inspectors of police 6 I, IV | ended, the doors of the carriages were then opened, but, before 7 I, IX | Europe to Asia purchase carriages, or sleighs in the winter 8 I, XI | iemschik. “Only, you know, two carriages instead of one.”~“All right, 9 I, XI | singular equipage, and the two carriages started off. They had now 10 I, XII | them. The day after the two carriages had left Ekaterenburg they 11 I, XII | the 23rd of July, the two carriages were not more than thirty 12 I, XII | some minutes. The three carriages were hidden in a cloud of 13 I, XII | provided with horses. Two carriages were perhaps more than the 14 I, XII | the evening when the two carriages reached Ichim. The news 15 I, XIII| that travelers, horses, and carriages would be a fine prize for 16 I, XV | found neither horses nor carriages. Several Tartar detachments 17 I, XV | previous villages, neither carriages nor horses were to be had.~ 18 II, VII | conveyance of travelers, carriages, and horses, the passage


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