Chapter
1 I | friends, speaking to the dogs Diana and Satellite, to whom,
2 I | significant names.~“Ah, Diana! Ah, Satellite!” he exclaimed,
3 III | hunger. It was the amiable Diana, still very confused, who
4 III | most gracious words.~“Come, Diana,” said he: “come, my girl!
5 III | all Selenite dogs! come, Diana, come here.”~Diana, flattered
6 III | come, Diana, come here.”~Diana, flattered or not, advanced
7 III | Satellite did not appear. Diana would not leave off howling.
8 III | of the air by observing Diana panting painfully. The carbonic
9 III | owing to its weight. Poor Diana, with her head low, would
10 III | who did not hear him, with Diana, who understood none of
11 V | gunpowder.”~At this moment Diana joined in the conversation
12 V | discussion we have forgotten Diana and Satellite.”~Immediately
13 V | embarrassing. I much fear, my poor Diana, that you will leave no
14 VI | our unfortunate dog! It is Diana’s husband!”~Indeed, this
15 VII | obstinately following them. Diana howled lugubriously on seeing
16 VII | boneless clowns in the circus. Diana, joining in the dance, and
17 VIII| themselves up as by enchantment. Diana too, placed in space by
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