Chapter
1 II | good housekeeper Martha opened the study door, saying:~“
2 IV | secret, when the, study door opened, and my uncle appeared.~
3 VI | required atlas. My uncle opened it and said:~“Here is one
4 VIII | a lesson~in abysses.”~I opened my eyes. I saw houses squashed
5 XIII | boër which was hospitably opened to receive us.~It was a
6 XIV | important question you have just opened, for we must not be guilty
7 XVII | The provision case was opened; we refreshed ourselves,
8 XVII | When lying on my back, I opened my eyes and saw a bright
9 XX | the next day the gallery opened before us its endless arcades.
10 XXIV | half.~At our feet there now opened a frightful abyss. My uncle,
11 XXIV | not yet had occasion to be opened.~My uncle noted every hour
12 XXVIII| whole world of ideas had opened in my mind. I thought that
13 XXIX | he took my hand; when I opened my eyes he uttered a cry
14 XXIX | journey not over, then?” I opened a pair of astonished eyes,
15 XLI | the mouth of the tunnel. I opened my lantern. I laid hold
16 XLI | region; a great gulf had opened; and the sea, now changed
17 XLIV | BLUE MEDITERRANEAN~When I opened my eyes again I felt myself
18 XLV | had long lost sight of; I opened it, and began to watch it.~
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