Chapter
1 I | major, common time, which gave note for note, rhythm for
2 II | Martha, called Mat, who gave the tone to the best society
3 II | shots that the measures gave no appreciable difference.
4 VI | stamped on the floor it gave a peculiar sound that Uncle
5 VI | felt it.”~Here Frycollin gave vent to a long groan, which
6 VI | factory—the tiny gong only gave a quarter to three, and
7 VI | see better.”~Phil Evans gave it a sharp knock with the
8 VI | handle of his bowie-knife. It gave back a silvery sound, but
9 IX | whose gyratory movement gave their arms the appearance
10 IX | aeronef. Soon the bluffs gave place to the large plains
11 XI | Institute. And so Robur gave orders for the capture of
12 XI | whale, seriously wounded, gave the sea such a slap with
13 XI | of its executed criminals gave off into space.~The two
14 XII | like those of a harmonicon, gave forth a most melancholy
15 XII | sonorous waves which the kites gave off through the atmosphere.~
16 XII | wrapped in a great-coat. He gave the orders, while Tom Turner
17 XII | strength of the current, gave forth a note of intense
18 XIII | something occurred which gave rise to another most regrettable
19 XIII | like the Negro he was, he gave himself over to groaning
20 XIV | and by the electric bell gave the alarm to the men in
21 XIV | but it told all, and it gave the address of the Weldon
22 XVIII| constantly affected, and gave no precise indication of
23 XXII | wind or rain; her capacity gave her sufficient ascensional
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