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dealt 1
dear 19
dearly 2
death 17
debauch 1
debouched 1
debt 1
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17 clerk
17 communication
17 dead
17 death
17 ear
17 eight
17 fellow
Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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death

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | would have been frozen to death. Gifted with marvelous acuteness, 2 I, XVII| bravely borne him had met his death in the waters of the river, 3 II, II | sign which was an order for death, and the heads of the two 4 II, II | interruption to her journey, the death of Michael, made her both 5 II, II | it be I!” If before his death Michael had confided his 6 II, II | departure from Wladimir to the death of Nicholas Korpanoff.~All 7 II, II | was a question of life and death, and still more, a question 8 II, III | old woman—the knout to the death!”~A Tartar soldier bearing 9 II, III | equivalent to a sentence of death.~Marfa knew it, but she 10 II, IV | or perhaps some frightful death was reserved for her also.~ 11 II, V | Michael’s fate was to be not death, but blindness; loss of 12 II, VIII| consequences would have been his death and that of his companions. 13 II, IX | fellow would not escape death.~One day Michael said to 14 II, IX | out, can only long for the death which is so slow in coming!~ 15 II, X | companion had not been put to death, but blinded by order of 16 II, XII | had apprised him of the death of his wife, and at the 17 II, XV | were discouraged by the death of Ogareff. This man was


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