Chapter
1 I | Suppose that there should turn out to be no such person
2 I | intelligence, and a remarkable turn for scientific study; moreover,
3 I | without his thinking to turn around once, and he went
4 IV | perpendicular line, and made a sharp turn westward toward Ghat, guided,
5 VI | mild philosophy, a charming turn of optimism. In his sight
6 VI | could tell himself.~“It’s my turn now,” said Ferguson—and
7 X | this becomes heated in its turn, and is continually replaced;
8 XII | mighty easy to manage it; you turn a cock, and the thing’s
9 XII | the party should take his turn in watching over the safety
10 XV | longings.~The sorcerer, in his turn, replied that the sultan,
11 XVI | not yet exhausted. In its turn, that new continent will
12 XVI | replied the doctor, “I will turn more directly northward,
13 XVI | celestial depths.~“Up! up! turn out!” shouted Ferguson.~
14 XVI | enough to make their heads turn, and the aeronauts got some
15 XVII | the meat was cooked to a turn.~Then Joe took the viands
16 XXIII | night the body was watched, turn by turn, by the three travellers,
17 XXIII | body was watched, turn by turn, by the three travellers,
18 XXIII | doctor and Kennedy, in their turn, to get out. Thus the Victoria
19 XXIV | him, he resolved, in his turn, to speak frankly to his
20 XXIV | each of the party, in his turn, vainly scanned the space
21 XXV | exclaimed Kennedy, in turn, “why, who would have believed
22 XXVII | Toward evening, Joe had his turn of delirium. The vast expanse
23 XXVIII | each of the party, in his turn, dropped off into the soundest
24 XXVIII | the darkness increased.~“Turn out!” cried Joe, arousing
25 XXVIII | arousing his companions. “Turn out! Here’s the wind!”~“
26 XIX | pebbles that were, in their turn, to be the rocks of that
27 XXX | right over it. Allow me to turn the stopcock of the cylinder,
28 XXXII | somewhat vexed at first at this turn of his course, no longer
29 XXXVI | firing a gun!”~“No! he can’t turn back to come this way. He’
30 XXXVI | earth.~Joe did not even turn his head at the report.
31 XXXVII | cook this fat goose to a turn, for I see that Mr. Kennedy
32 XXXVII | case,” said Kennedy, “I’ll turn in and sleep a bit.”~“Sleep,
33 XXXVIII| wanted to compel him to turn Mussulman.”~“Still another
34 XLIX | houses was discovered at a turn of the river, their roofs
35 XLI | rifle. I owed him that good turn for the affair with the
36 XLII | stay behind, and, in my turn, I claim that honor.”~“You,
37 XLIV | enabled ere long to verify, in turn, the discoveries of Dr.
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