Chapter
1 IV | had written down; and I repeated to myself “What does it
2 V | s interests?~“No, no,” I repeated, “I shall not speak. He
3 VIII | it’s all right,” my uncle repeated. “How fortunate we are to
4 XIII | he.~“A leper!” my uncle repeated.~This word produced a repulsive
5 XIV | my uncle.~“The rector,” repeated the Professor. “It seems,
6 XVII | Gif akt! ”~“Attention!” repeated my uncle.~In half an hour
7 XVII | invisible.~The same manœuvre was repeated with the cord, and half
8 XVII | which I knew that we had repeated fourteen times, each descent
9 XXIII | like a madman.~“Water!” repeated my uncle. “Hvar?” he asked,
10 XXIV | Under the sea,” my uncle repeated, rubbing his hands with
11 XXVI | my way again.~“Come,” I repeated, “since there is but one
12 XXVI | find them, I am sure.”~I repeated these words in the fainter
13 XXVIII| know if the noise would be repeated. A quarter of an hour passed
14 XXVIII| forlorad‘ was several times repeated in a tone of sympathy and
15 XXVIII| companions.~“It is they,” I repeated. “What other men can be
16 XXXIV | Dere nere!”~“Down there?” repeated my uncle.~Then, seizing
17 XXXVI | question.~“Well, now,” he repeated, “won’t you tell me how
18 XLIII | often this operation was repeated I cannot say. All I know
19 XLIII | weakened by so many constantly repeated shocks, seemed to be giving
20 XLIV | where are we?” I impatiently repeated.~But there was no answer
21 XLIV | Stromboli, Stromboli!” I repeated.~My uncle kept time to my
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