Book,  chapter

 1    1,   12|         rest and snatch a hurried meal to~V. IV Verne recruit their
 2    1,   18| partridges, and washed down their meal with clear, fresh water,
 3    1,   19|           they had scented a good meal of human flesh or horse
 4    1,   22|      water.~The supper was a dull meal, and neither appetizing
 5    1,   24|           this, the viands at the meal were both dainty and varied.
 6    1,   26|           them, and a substantial meal of fine, juicy slices of
 7    1,   26|      provisions supplied the last meal, and afterward, each, following
 8    2,    1|          trees. Consequently, the meal you have just announced
 9    2,    6|       robust inmates.~The noonday meal was spread; the soup tureen
10    2,    6|           take their share of the meal. Paddy OMoore pointed to
11    2,   10|     Olbinett prepared the evening meal with his accustomed punctuality,
12    2,   10|   forgotten it, and an appetizing meal was soon ready under the
13    2,   10|     salmon, oat cakes, and barley meal scones; tea ad libitum,
14    2,   10|         composed this astonishing meal. The little party might
15    2,   19|         raft composed the evening meal. But all they had to depend
16    2,   19|         noon, after a comfortable meal, all the travelers installed
17    3,    5|      monstrous custom. What was a meal, was raised to the dignity
18    3,    5|     earnestly. “If I am to make a meal for a cannibal, I should
19    3,   12|     fatigue, they took their last meal together.~“We shall need
20    3,   12|           Europeans can die.”~The meal ended. Lady Helena repeated
21    3,   13|        circumstances, thought the meal a slender one. He did not
22    3,   14|    steward served up a refreshing meal. Where or when they would
23    3,   15|         justice was done to their meal. Mary Grant and the Major,
24    3,   16|          of Ayrton.~But after the meal was over, and the guests
25    3,   20|          of consolation.~When the meal was over, Harry Grant put
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