Chapter
1 VII | nine square feet. Hence the surface of the outside balloon being
2 VII | two hundred square feet of surface, weighed only about five
3 IX | valleys that traverse the surface of the globe, and these,
4 XIII | men and animals on the surface become absolutely invisible;
5 XIV | tendency to go lower than the surface of the soil itself. It was,
6 XVI | bushes, mosses on the even surface—all had their share of this
7 XVII | two hundred feet from the surface; lucky circumstances for
8 XVIII | seemed under tillage; the surface, dotted with peaks of medium
9 XVIII | was slow in quitting the surface of the lake, which was enveloped
10 XX | Egypt. The trunk at the surface of the ground was one hundred
11 XX | spectacle of cannibalism.~The surface of the country was now greatly
12 XXIII | be done was to clear the surface of the fragments of rock
13 XXV | saw them come up to the surface of the desert, saturated
14 XXVI | was not a variation in the surface of the soil, not a hillock
15 XXVII | trees, thrown up upon the surface of this sandy ocean.~“Water!
16 XXXI | car was soon skimming its surface like a bird at the distance
17 XXXII | some forty miles over the surface of Lake Tchad.~Then then
18 XXXII | in length, and the lower surface of their white wings glittering
19 XXXII | two hundred feet from the surface of Lake Tchad.~“The provisions!
20 XXXIV | never to see again!”~The surface of the country, which had
21 XXXIV | the undulations of the surface are diminishing, and the
22 XXXV | movement on coming to the surface was to raise his eyes and
23 XXXV | enormous body, the scaly surface of which scratched him as
24 XXXV | its prey, but toward the surface.~So soon as he could get
25 XXXVIII| marshes that formed the sole surface of the country. Vegetation
26 XLIX | they were crossing. The surface, which was quite flat, offered
27 XLI | large cavities in the silken surface.~Kennedy could not help
28 XLI | then in equilibrium. The surface seemed very much broken
29 XLII | one hand to that slippery surface, while he detached the outside
30 XLIII | had scarcely touched the surface ere it rebounded, and only
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