Chapter
1 I | this disastrous peace and gave themselves up wholly to
2 II | progress of that arm and gave an immense impetus to experimental
3 XII | 372,640 piastres; and she gave them with an eagerness which
4 XII | contracted in territory, gave nevertheless 9,000 ducats,
5 XII | more than 110 reals. She gave as an excuse that she had
6 XIV | the soil, the wheel partly gave way, and a slight partial
7 XVIII| general air of decision gave him the appearance of a
8 XVIII| peculiarities, this curiosity gave himself out for a sublime
9 XXII | at having to refuse him, gave him clearly to understand
10 XXV | his fellow-travelers, but gave way at last before the determination
11 I | opening made for the purpose gave them access to the aluminum
12 II | He felt himself all over, gave a sonorous “Hem!” and then
13 II | of the right-hand scuttle gave way under the pressure of
14 II | usual flourish, [1] and gave it to the captain, who carefully
15 III | was not bruised, and they gave her a pie, which silenced
16 III | raised no rival. The gas gave sufficient heat for the
17 IV | rural sound.” So saying, he gave vent to a splendid cock-a-doodledoo,
18 X | from its very obliquity, gave Michel Ardan some hopes
19 XIV | inhabitants of the moon.~Barbicane gave his friends some explanation
20 XV | ready with an explanation, gave it as his opinion that the
21 XV | other the parabola. They gave each other reasons bristling
22 XXI | it was ten at night) and gave him a dispatch. It was the
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