Chapter
1 VIII | where a berth had been kept for him.~On the 20th, a
2 VIII | surrender the secrets she has kept locked up in her bosom for
3 VIII | about anything else. He kept absolutely silent.~
4 XI | evening, while sentinels kept close watch around the island,
5 XII | talkative as Joe, and the two kept up a continual interchange
6 XII | and Dr. Ferguson prudently kept her above the reach of the
7 XII | quietly; while Dr. Ferguson kept on the lookout.~
8 XIV | considerable weight, would have kept up of itself, without the
9 XV | ground, preceded by Joe, who kept a straight countenance and
10 XV | favorites and the women kept on bended knees during this
11 XVI | conflagration.~Dr. Ferguson kept his cylinder at full heat,
12 XVIII | spy-glass constantly raised, he kept every nook and corner of
13 XVIII | speckled with bites, but he kept his temper, because he found
14 XXI | stirring; and the balloon, kept in its place by only a single
15 XXI | in the world!”~The doctor kept silent for a few moments;
16 XXI | what he was about, but they kept perfectly silent. When the
17 XXII | eighty pounds, and therefore kept aloft without the aid of
18 XXII | tending the sick man, Ferguson kept watch over the safety of
19 XXIII | looked on uneasily, but kept silent.~“Joe!” said the
20 XXIV | into that ocean of gold. He kept entirely silent, and gazed
21 XXV | expected as much, and he kept silent, for he felt that,
22 XXVI | have done better to have kept the water that he had decomposed
23 XXVI | During the night none of them kept awake; yet none could be
24 XXVII | drops of water that had been kept in reserve. The natural
25 XXVIII | showed no sign of change, but kept provokingly and obstinately
26 XXVIII | the day the doctor vainly kept on the watch for a change
27 XXVIII | and during the watches kept by the doctor and Kennedy
28 XXX | a fragment of quartz, he kept himself beyond the reach
29 XXXIII | nightfall; and the two friends kept watch together in an almost
30 XXXVI | almost beside himself, kept exclaiming:~“Saved—saved!”~“
31 XXXVII | The doctor and Kennedy kept watch by turns, and Joe
32 XXXVIII| which, fortunately, however, kept at a distance.~The sight
33 XXXVIII| in motion, and scarcely kept in its place by scanty nettles,
34 XLI | another rock of Sisyphus, kept continually sinking back
35 XLI | climbed up on the circle which kept together the cordage of
36 XLI | replied the doctor, who kept his eyes fixed on the barometer. “
37 XLIII | Joe made no answer. He kept looking intently at his
38 XLIII | lack of grass; the fire was kept in full blast by the doctor’
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