Part, Chapter
1 I, II | enterprise. All questions not immediately relating to their own particular
2 I, II | heard from outside. Silence immediately fell upon the company assembled.~“
3 I, IX | not present. Let us start immediately , as our brave guide suggests.”~“
4 I, X | succeeded the twilight almost immediately. The weather was fine; the
5 I, XII | once.~The telescopes were immediately lowered. The Lieutenant
6 I, XIV | installed in one which looked immediately out upon the lake. Hobson
7 I, XVIII| opened the passages would immediately have become blocked up.
8 I, XIX | of the pit, and the plank immediately returning to its former
9 I, XIX | one started when a voice immediately exclaimed in English, “Welcome!
10 I, XIX | of black beads, which she immediately put on. Hobson gave the
11 I, XX | vapour in the rooms would immediately have been converted into
12 I, XXII | and burst open its walls. Immediately after this one shock, the
13 II, II | day before at noon almost immediately after the eclipse was, as
14 II, VII | listen better, but he was immediately flung down by the hurricane,
15 II, IX | long away. The young girl immediately rose ready to start.~Mrs
16 II, X | she caught sight of him immediately, and running to him covered
17 II, X | Scoresby, these crystals immediately calmed the waves, like the
18 II, XII | at the animal, but almost immediately lowering the weapon, he
19 II, XV | the north, that portion immediately surrounding the island still
20 II, XIX | covered the house, and almost immediately afterwards the prisoners
21 II, XIX | roof saved it from being immediately crushed.~Whilst thus imprisoned
22 II, XXIII| the thawed surface, which immediately re-froze. Wherever the ice
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