Chapter
1 VI | such a way as to always keep your face turned toward
2 IX | artillerist’s propensities. I only keep to statistical facts when
3 XI | It became necessary to keep an eye upon the deputies.~
4 XII | that case it were better to keep aloof; which they did to
5 XVIII| Time has no business to keep a whole country in suspense,”
6 XXI | accompanied by their dogs, and keep up the struggle for hours.~“
7 XXII | other man; but he managed to keep himself in a state of delightful
8 I | Ardan, not being able to keep still, turned in his narrow
9 III | for they were obliged to keep the producing substance
10 V | said Barbicane. “We cannot keep the dead body of this dog
11 VI | projectile, allows it to keep so perfectly on a level
12 VI | must use their wings to keep themselves up!”~“Granted,”
13 VIII | the earth’s surface, to keep oneself suspended in the
14 VIII | any weight, nothing would keep in its place, not even your
15 XII | to our fellow-men. Let us keep our minds free from every
16 XV | expenditure they were able to keep it bearable.~But observations
17 XXII | precaution was taken to keep the corvette almost completely
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