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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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considerable

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | mountebanks, of which there were a considerable number, they had nearly 2 I, VI | the crowd was much less considerable. He entered the churches, 3 I, VIII| and invasion had reached considerable proportions. Communication 4 I, X | Shrubs and trees grow to a considerable height. The iron and copper 5 I, X | precious stones, draw a considerable number of workmen to that 6 I, XII | since become a place of considerable size, for in it is the chief 7 I, XVII| s scouts, and still at a considerable distance from the place 8 II, I | become detestable. There were considerable atmospheric commotions, 9 II, IV | reside. But Tomsk is the most considerable town of that territory. 10 II, VII | the Yenisei, its width was considerable, its currents strong. Ordinarily 11 II, XI | could not fail to favor in a considerable degree the plans of the 12 II, XIV | Angara camp, showed that a considerable movement was taking place.


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