Chapter
1 II | exclaiming.~These ejaculations brought to my mind the fact that
2 V | profound scrutiny. He had brought all the resources of his
3 VIII | Three hours’ travelling brought us to the capital of Denmark.
4 IX | our kind friend M. Thomsen brought us letters of introduction
5 IX | of room.~Then a few steps brought me to the Governor’s house,
6 XIII | cries.~This concert was brought to a close by the announcement
7 XV | fatiguing march had only brought us to the base of the mountain.
8 XVI | to be plunged. But I was brought back to the realities of
9 XXIII | and though still warm, it brought life back to the dying.
10 XXV | impossibility, which would have brought the Professor on the scene
11 XXVI | near to the perpendicular, brought us deeper and deeper into
12 XXVI | successive descents had brought us to a depth of thirty
13 XXVIII | the words might be my own, brought back by the echo. Perhaps
14 XXIX | my providential fall had brought me exactly to the extremity
15 XXX | because a peculiar light brought to view every detail of
16 XXX | nature of this spectacle brought back the colour to my cheeks.
17 XXX | for these remains were not brought here by a deluge. The animals
18 XXXIV | steering with his usual skill, brought us to the other extremity
19 XXXV | and the electric fires are brought into violent action by a
20 XXXVI | unperceived by us, which had brought our raft back to the shore
21 XXXVII | enthusiastic bibliomaniac suddenly brought into the midst of the famous
22 XXXVIII| nature that had ever been brought to light. Not far distant
23 XXXIX | for a circumstance which brought me back to practical matters.~
24 XL | Blessings on that storm! It has brought us back to this coast from
25 XLIII | absolute rest; the changes brought about by the chemical decomposition
26 XLIV | caught hold of him, and brought him to us, kicking and struggling.~
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