Chapter
1 I | that left him with his back turned toward the lake. The vehicle
2 I | Doctor Ferguson, however, had turned around to look about him
3 I | on his journeyings, and turned to such good purpose that
4 VIII | going.”~Every eye was now turned to the doctor.~“Never mind
5 IX | One day the conversation turned upon the means of directing
6 X | a concave base, that is turned downward in the shape of
7 XI | combustible in his cylinder and turned the flame so as to produce
8 XVI | flame of the cylinder, and turned it on the spirals of the
9 XXII | obstacle, which could not be turned, had to be crossed, so the
10 XXIV | strong-minded looker-on, and turned the affair off with a laugh.~
11 XXV | Barclay and Perkins never turned out ale equal to that!”~“
12 XXV | looked at each other and turned pale.~“Let us not alight!”
13 XXVII | snatched at the weapon, and turned the barrel toward his mouth.~“
14 XXXIV | of profound silence, he turned to Kennedy, who sat there
15 XXXV | How often his gaze was turned upward to the sky! He hoped
16 XXXVI | the lapse of some time he turned toward the doctor and said:~“
17 XXXVI | doctor shouted, Joe had turned his head, but without checking
18 XXXVIII| villages topped with roofs turned over like Armenian caps.
19 XL | increasing. Unfortunately, it turned still more toward the south,
20 XLII | trees. He looked sharply and turned his night-glass toward the
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