Chapter
1 I | which the passengers sit side by side, as they do in an
2 I | the passengers sit side by side, as they do in an omnibus.
3 III | be passed by going to one side or overhead!”~“If passing
4 IX | instead of going off to one side, we’ll go right ahead, going
5 XII | see some high land on this side.”~“In the west—those are
6 XVII | He flung his trunk from side to side, and his monstrous
7 XVII | flung his trunk from side to side, and his monstrous bounds
8 XVII | penetrated the creature’s side.~The elephant halted, lifted
9 XIX | the aeronauts reached the side of the Trembling Mountain,
10 XIX | balloon anchored on the side of the Trembling Mountain,
11 XIX | Mountains of the Moon on one side, and those of Darfur on
12 XXI | climbing.”~“Keep watch on this side, and I’ll take care of the
13 XXI | put ALL the chances on OUR side, and go to work differently.”~“
14 XXVII| took their places at his side.~“And now, Joe,” said the
15 XXVII| himself at full length by the side of a fresh spring, in which
16 XIX | to throw it over on its side, thus rendering the position
17 XXXII| foot passengers. On one side, the rich quarter stands
18 XXXIV| almost flat over upon its side, and the reeds chafed the
19 XXXV | Even looking at the bright side of things, he found it both
20 XXXVI| assailant by leaping to one side, jumped up behind him on
21 XL | witnesses saw us start on one side of the African Continent,
22 XLI | point, and, on the other side, the slope presented a less
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