Chapter
1 I | deplored in a speaker. The fact is, that during the course
2 I | man of deep learning — a fact I am most anxious to assert
3 II | ejaculations brought to my mind the fact that my uncle was liable
4 V | smallest interest? It was a fact that a few years before
5 V | most indifferent. And the fact really was that I dared
6 VI | crater, and he committed that fact to his document. Could there
7 VII | rushed to the glass. Well, in fact I did look better than I
8 IX | understand each other. In fact he was the only person in
9 XII | winding along the seashore. In fact, the great plutonic action
10 XVI | cryptogram, pointed to this fact that the shadow of Scartaris
11 XVIII | Consult the barometer.”~In fact, the mercury, which had
12 XX | FIRST SIGNS OF DISTRESS~In fact, we had to ration ourselves.
13 XXIII | soon informed me of that fact; and in a very short time,
14 XXVII | stream? For it was a terrible fact that it no longer ran at
15 XXX | geological explanation of the fact. At a certain period the
16 XXXI | As for its dip, a curious fact is coming to light, which
17 XXXI | It is so; and here is a fact which science has scarcely
18 XXXIII | are losing time, and the fact is, I have not come all
19 XXXIII | through his blowers.”~And in fact two liquid columns were
20 XXXIV | noise is heard. I note the fact without being able to explain
21 XXXVII | Professor supposed we were. In fact we were not upon the north
22 XXXVIII| in the certainty of the fact — Messrs. Falconer, Busk,
23 XXXVIII| incredulity of sceptics.~In fact it was a wonderful spectacle,
24 XXXIX | evidence of my senses.~In fact, at a distance of a quarter
25 XL | wonderful traveller and of the fact of his unparalleled journey,
26 XLIV | alarm him a great deal; in fact, only half clothed, with
27 XLIV | How are we to explain that fact?”~“My opinion is,” I replied
28 XLV | this glory and honour; one fact, one incident, of the journey
29 XLV | astonishment, I noticed a strange fact, and I uttered a cry of
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