Chapter
1 I | short period of rest. Some days elapsed without any object,
2 VIII | hours, or less than eight days.~Is it necessary to say
3 XI | Institute.~“The fog lasted three days, the 19th, 20th, and 21st
4 XII | accumulating during the last three days.~In an hour they had traversed
5 XII | during the few following days of which the prisoners could
6 XIV | Albatross” it was during the two days that followed. It may be
7 XV | the same tone as twelve days before he had said, “Gentlemen,
8 XV | sacrifice. During the festival days it is from this high terrace
9 XVI | phenomenon whatever. The days grew shorter and shorter,
10 XVI | the height of summer, with days from fifteen to sixteen
11 XVII | the cabins. Although the days begin to lengthen after
12 XIX | doubled Cape Horn a few days before his intention had
13 XIX | be there in three or four days.~Hence Robur’s resolve to
14 XXI | Three, four, five, six days passed. Then a week, then
15 XXI | locomotion. In fact, a few days afterwards it was reported
16 XXI | did not last long. Seven days after the receipt of the
17 XXI | The first twenty-seven days of September went by without
18 XXIII| where she arrived a few days afterwards.~Robur was in
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