Chapter
1 II | a modern OEdipus is to give us the key to that enigma
2 II | he constantly refused to give any explanation, and merely
3 III | excitement. The moment you give up jesting about it, we
4 III | power, and so pretended to give in, at the same time keeping
5 VI | he was tired? Who would give him a hand in climbing over
6 VI | himself couldn’t make him give it up.”~“Well, we’ll see
7 VI | can get this crazy man to give up his scheme.”~“By-the-way,”
8 VII | outset, in order not to give the balloon too ponderous
9 VII | forty-seven cubic feet of gas, to give his balloon nearly double
10 X | to effect an ascent, I give the gas a temperature superior
11 XI | of arrival, and sought to give the last touch to the doctor’
12 XI | taking off his hat, “let us give our aerial ship a name that
13 XII | like,” said the doctor. “I give you leave to borrow a little
14 XIII | friend Dick; for I can give you a febrifuge that won’
15 XV | politeness, and so I’ll give you one of my country reels.”~
16 XVII | said he, “we shall not give up our anchor until the
17 XXI | nothing be done until I give the word. Joe will first
18 XXIII | bearings of this spot, and give them to you, so that, upon
19 XXIII | them happy.”~“Ah! master, I give up; I see that you are right,
20 XXVI | take notice of one thing: I give you a day longer, and I’
21 XXVII | drought.~“Must we, then, give up to despair?” he exclaimed,
22 XXVII | animal. Take my piece, and give me your rifle.”~“What is
23 XXVIII | beef-steak raw, or you will give me instant satisfaction!’
24 XXVIII | home; his master had to give him his exact location,
25 XXVIII | their provisions would give out. After nearly perishing
26 XXX | account their legends will give of us some day.”~“Not such
27 XXX | for mere men. That would give these negro races a superior
28 XXXII | or disperse them? I will give a good account of some of
29 XXXIII | omit nothing on our part to give him the chance of rejoining
30 XXXIV | upon me! We would rather give up the idea of prosecuting
31 XXXV | natural than for one man to give himself up to save two others.
32 XXXVI | life, don’t do so until I give the word!”~“Be easy on that
33 XXXVII | When I pulled, it didn’t give; so I pulled again and hauled
34 XXXVII | Dick.”~“And don’t that give you a little uneasiness?”~“
35 XXXVIII| elevation, I am compelled to give greater dilation to the
36 XLI | of his ship, and I’ll not give her up so easily. She may
37 XLIV | doctor at once asked them to give their official testimony
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