Chapter
1 I | this soldier’s life had not exactly suited him; caring but little
2 III | exist between two beings exactly alike.~But, if they possessed
3 III | tried it!”~“But trying it is exactly what you ought not to attempt.”~“
4 V | fact that, without knowing exactly why himself, he had sent
5 V | hints produced an effect exactly opposite to what was desired
6 V | On foot or on mules.”~“Exactly the same, so far as I am
7 VI | Every thing he thought was exactly right; every thing he said,
8 VI | Dick, I want to know exactly how much you weigh,’ you’
9 X | displaces a weight of air exactly equal to that of the envelope
10 XVI | find ourselves to-morrow in exactly the same place.”~“Good-night,
11 XVII | his grasp.~“He’s taking us exactly to where we want to go,
12 XVII | that the hydrogen was in exactly the same quantity as before.
13 XXI | below us, and, as I don’t exactly know where the wind has
14 XXV | aeronauts. It was following exactly the same route as the Victoria.~“
15 XXV | were instantaneously and exactly repeated.~“It is merely
16 XXVII | repeated Joe, without exactly knowing what it meant.~“
17 XXXI | queer-looking beast. It doesn’t look exactly natural to get away into
18 XXXII | dozen of them.”~“Fourteen, exactly!” said Joe.~“Heaven grant
19 XXXIII| time, and bore him back exactly to his starting-point, on
20 XXXVI | something going on that I can’t exactly explain. By the efforts
21 XLIX | for it, on a pinch?”~“Not exactly, Joe; but don’t be alarmed:
22 XLII | lighten up.”~“But I don’t exactly see how we can do that?”
23 XLII | I have calculated very exactly the amount of ascensional
24 XLIII | dismounting a few of them.”~“Exactly,” said the doctor; “but
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