Book,  chapter

 1    1,    1|         shark, if I am not much mistaken. But if your Lordship has
 2    1,    1|   bottles; but if I am not much mistaken, this one will answer all
 3    1,    6|    pleasure trip, and I am much mistaken if I dont keep my word.”~“
 4    1,    7|         The French traveler had mistaken his vessel, and gone on
 5    1,   10|         in reflection.~“Have we mistaken the place where the catastrophe
 6    1,   10|         all we find I have been mistaken, still to keep straight
 7    1,   12|        You are sure you are not mistaken?”~“I am not mistaken. See!
 8    1,   12|        not mistaken?”~“I am not mistaken. See! there are the remains
 9    1,   13|   exclaimed Paganel. He was not mistaken. It was one of those cataclysms
10    1,   14|       us wait.”~Paganel was not mistaken, it was assuredly a condor.
11    1,   16|      some guides do, but he was mistaken, for just as they were ready,
12    1,   16|     southwest. Thalcave was not mistaken, for the PAMPERO blew violently
13    1,   17|         Major, “for if I am not mistaken, instead of being harmless,
14    1,   17|     about.”~“Well, Thalcave was mistaken this time,” retorted Paganel,
15    1,   18|      them; and if I am not much mistaken, they will be very satisfied.
16    1,   19|    inexperienced eye might have mistaken them for fireflies, which
17    1,   22|    right.”~The boy had not been mistaken, for presently they found
18    1,   23|        Patagonian, and I’m much mistaken if we dont see them again,
19    1,   26|        a faint light.~“I am not mistaken,” he said to himself; “I
20    2,    1|       Paganel.~“And yet we were mistaken,” resumed the Major.~“Yes,
21    2,    1|        the Major.~“Yes, we were mistaken,” returned Paganel; “but
22    2,    6|         Glenarvan, “if I am not mistaken,” warmly grasping the outstretched
23    2,   11|        and, if I am not greatly mistaken, this lot have come straight
24    2,   13| inspector of the police was not mistaken.”~Glenarvan read aloud the
25    2,   14|        a piano. He could not be mistaken, for he distinctly heard
26    3,   12|         like one who sees he is mistaken, he went back to his companions,
27    3,   13|        patience on us, they are mistaken. In two days we shall be
28    3,   16|        is impossible, I was not mistaken. Ayrton read the letter
29    3,   19|        its place!”~John was not mistaken. A fresh fire had appeared,
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License