Chapter
1 III | Barbicane remained calm in the midst of this enthusiastic clamor;
2 XII | herself generous in the midst of her financial crisis.
3 XIII | to find themselves in the midst of such a cavalcade. He
4 XIII | isolated groups detached in the midst of endless plains over which
5 XV | workshops, through the midst of the engines, and compelled
6 XVIII | bridge of the steamer, in the midst of the crowd, he bustled
7 XX | not have done it in the midst of that compact crowd. There
8 XXI | tulip-trees, and in the midst of this snare, with its
9 XXII | graceful curve descended in the midst of the vessels that lay
10 XXIV | of population, and in the midst of savage regions, in which
11 XXVI | patriarchs of tribes in the midst of their immense households.~
12 XXVI | cleaving the air in the midst of the fiery vapors!~
13 XXVIII| hour fixed upon, from the midst of an extraordinary crowd
14 III | in perfect space, in the midst of perfect silence, offered
15 III | apparently motionless in the midst of the starry world. Then,
16 III | the “Milky Way,” in the midst of which the sun ranks only
17 XIII | bottom of cavities, in the midst of the circles, or even
18 XIV | learn, how calculate, in the midst of this night? All these
19 XIV | of the travelers in the midst of this utter darkness may
20 XV | extreme.~Suddenly, in the midst of the ether, in the profound
21 XV | real clouds formed in the midst of a very confined atmosphere,
22 XVII | and Leibnitz rose in the midst of plains of a medium extent,
23 XIX | remained brilliant, and in the midst of this general brilliancy
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