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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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scene

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | stones”—in former days the scene of so many terrible dramas, 2 I, I | with orders, presented a scene of dazzling splendor, lighted 3 I, IV | had set out to visit the scene of the war. Harry Blount, 4 I, XI | threw a wild glare on the scene. As Michael reached the 5 I, XII | but secretly uneasy at a scene which it would have been 6 I, XIV | all the details of this scene had been immediately reported.~ 7 I, XVI | ground, was gazing on the scene of desolation. She had at 8 I, XVII| diverted by the interest of the scene before him. Therefore, when 9 II, II | had been present at that scene in the post-house at Ichim, 10 II, II | their pleasure over the scene of war. Their intention 11 II, II | prevail over grief. The scene of the affront so strangely 12 II, III | not know that part of this scene, although it passed so rapidly, 13 II, III | forward at this horrible scene. If at the relay at Ichim 14 II, IV | She expected some terrible scene. It was not without reason 15 II, IV | together since the terrible scene in the camp at Zabediero. 16 II, VI | had witnessed the terrible scene. Not a cry escaped her when 17 II, XIV | confident, watched this terrible scene with involuntary admiration.


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