Chapter
1 III | this singular personage?” asked secretary Phil Evans.~“Robur,”
2 V | is the matter with you?” asked Uncle Prudent.~Perhaps the
3 VI | prison. “What is that?” asked Evans.~“Nothing! Frycollin
4 VI | never-ending rustling?” asked Evans, who was much impressed
5 VI | a saw.~“Doesn’t it cut?” asked Uncle Prudent.~“No.”~“Is
6 VI | frame.~“What do you see?” asked Uncle Prudent.~“Nothing.”~“
7 VIII | you tell us where we are?” asked Uncle Prudent, in a voice
8 VIII | us where we are going?” asked Phil Evans.~“Through space.”~“
9 VIII | going round the world?” asked Phil Evans ironically.~“
10 VIII | voyage does not suit us?” asked Uncle Prudent.~“It will
11 VIII | long, citizen engineer,” asked Uncle Prudent, who was nearly
12 X | we see Mr. Robur to-day?” asked Phil Evans.~“I don’t know,”
13 X | Phil Evans.~“And then?” asked Uncle Prudent.~It was six
14 XI | deck. “Shall we try, sir?” asked Tom Turner.~“Yes,” said
15 XIII | ready at any moment.”~“But,” asked Evans, “how are we to get
16 XIII | don’t watch us at night?” asked Evans.~“Well, we must end
17 XIII | intercede for Frycollin, and asked for him to be taken on board
18 XIV | we last long like that?” asked Frycollin.~“Long? Oh, no,
19 XV | the following should be asked. Who was this Robur, of
20 XVI | Nothing broken on board?” asked Robur.~“No,” answered Tom
21 XVII | pointed out by the mate.~Robur asked for the glass and attentively
22 XVII | men in it.”~“Shipwrecked?” asked Tom.~“Yes! They have had
23 XVII | ravenousness.~“Where are we?” asked the mate at last.~“Fifty
24 XIX | Have you all you want?” asked Evans.~“Yes. Last night,
25 XIX | gratified.~And Frycollin?” asked Phil Evans, “have we the
26 XIX | Nobody! Where can he be?” asked Phil Evans.~They went into
27 XIX | fellow got the start of us?” asked Uncle Prudent.~“Whether
28 XX | does the barometer say?” asked Robur, after looking up
29 XX | sniff.~“What is the matter?” asked Robur.~“Don’t you smell
30 XXIII| no further questions were asked him.~The ship was an English
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