Book,  chapter

 1    1,    2|       gather some intelligible meaning out of them.”~“That’s what
 2    1,    2|        Come, then, tell us the meaning of these words.”~The captain
 3    1,    2|      only AUSTRAL that has any meaning to us.”~“But that is a valuable
 4    1,    2|      fill up and develop their meaning. “INDI,—is it India where
 5    1,    2|        INDIAN is evidently the meaning of the next two words. These
 6    1,   10|   anything illogical about the meaning?”~Paganel was silent, absorbed
 7    1,   15|      impossible to mistake the meaning of the action, for the noble
 8    1,   18|       to catch their comrade’s meaning, and, inspired by his example,
 9    1,   19|     But Thalcave, guessing his meaning, shook his head. He knew
10    1,   19| replied Thalcave, catching his meaning. “Bad beasts; frightened;
11    1,   21|     trying to extract some new meaning out of it.~“Yet nothing
12    1,   22|    trying to discover some new meaning. Thalcave was perfectly
13    1,   24|       even try to find out its meaning. The main point is that
14    2,   13|       comes from a Greek word, meaning I cover well. They took
15    2,   17|    trying to discover some new meaning, and losing the wrong interpretation
16    3,    2|       was always revolving the meaning of the document. He was
17    3,    9|        in the native language, meaning “He who eats the limbs of
18    3,   10|        His name was Kara-Tete, meaning “the irascible” in the native
19    3,   14|      made some grimaces, whose meaning was obvious to the prisoners.
20    3,   18|     profound conviction; “this meaning had escaped me, and do you
21    3,   20|     gradually reached its true meaning, continuelle. Indi had successively
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