Book,  chapter

 1    1,   18|      nearer, but also on the direct line of route.~The three
 2    1,   18|      to a gallop, and made a direct attack, knowing that if
 3    1,   24|  Paganel’s affirmation was a direct answer to his question,
 4    2,    5|       so as not to present a direct front to the storm. The
 5    2,    5|    with nothing to steady or direct her, and was so fearfully
 6    2,   13|      hear Ayrton’s.”~At this direct appeal, the quartermaster
 7    2,   15| difficult to find any way of direct communication with the capital.~
 8    2,   17|   could not have brought any direct accusation against him till
 9    3,    1|     of the world should they direct their endeavors? How were
10    3,    3|      senses.”~“Could not you direct the course?” asked Paganel.~“
11    3,   14|       Could they control and direct the eruption when they had
12    3,   17|   circumnavigation. It was a direct route across, and lay exactly
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