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evidence 1
evident 14
evidently 21
evil 6
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14 dispatch
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14 evident
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14 gold
14 gradually
Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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evident

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | the Ural. It had become evident that a formidable rebellion 2 I, II | observation, but it was evident that he did not approve 3 I, IV | Moscow and Wladimir.”~It was evident that the Russian government 4 I, VI | Nijni-Novgorod would, it was evident, be entirely evacuated before 5 I, XIII| manfully but it soon become evident that they could not escape 6 I, XV | the Tartar columns. It was evident that the unlucky chance 7 I, XVII| partially cleared, and it became evident that the combatants were 8 I, XVII| compelled to think so. It was evident that Russians and Tartars 9 II, II | civilized army, and it is evident that the people of Central 10 II, III | now to the north, it was evident that before he could have 11 II, III | equally useless. It was evident that the two women would 12 II, VII | northwards, and it was soon evident that it would only reach 13 II, VIII| fire and steel; and it was evident that some large body of 14 II, XII | with great rapidity. It was evident, as the merchant had observed,


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