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1 I, I | Dobryna.”~ It did not take long to arrange that seconds
2 I, I | military quarter, and was not long in finding two friends on
3 I, II | its forests had flourished long before the invasion of the
4 I, V | attendant would not take long to accomplish the three
5 I, V | man to puzzle himself for long over any insoluble problem. “
6 I, V | across the fields.~It was not long before their wild career
7 I, V | Algeria.”~“It will not last long, sir,” said Ben Zoof. “It
8 I, VI | was not the man to remain long unnerved by any untoward
9 I, VI | was anxious not to remain long in ignorance of the cause
10 I, VI | the Shelif, and were not long in discovering that the
11 I, VII | maze of thought, he gazed long and intently upon the heavens.
12 I, VIII | 393,000. After pondering long, and as profoundly as he
13 I, IX | the coast.~They were not long in ascertaining that on
14 I, IX | to his great surprise, long and well-defined rows of
15 I, IX | pointing her, and was not long in entering the creek. As
16 I, IX | had been only six hours long, and that the weight of
17 I, X | who had been emancipated long before the famous edict
18 I, X | disorganization ensued, so long as they felt they were sharing
19 I, X | might rather be described as long undulations carrying the
20 I, X | however, was the result of a long uniform swell, the yacht
21 I, X | 36 degrees 49 min N. and long. 3 degrees 25 min E., the
22 I, XI | ascertain its extent.~After a long and somewhat wavering discussion,
23 I, XI | waters below, where the long waves were rising and falling
24 I, XI | oil, in which floated a long lighted wick, the flame
25 I, XI | Mediterranean, and even this ere long must itself expire.~There
26 I, XI | southward voyage; and it was not long before the tomb of St. Louis,
27 I, XII | breakers, but rather in a long swell which ran in the same
28 I, XII | each other’s hands for a long farewell; and, tossed by
29 I, XIII | Such was the way in which a long silence was broken on the
30 I, XIII | moon, and it would not be long before a colony was established
31 I, XIII | the days are only half as long as they were, we should
32 I, XIII | days are only six hours long, we are to have but two
33 I, XIII | done her no damage.”~Before long the hull was full in sight.
34 I, XIII | hull was full in sight. A long trail of smoke betokened
35 I, XIV | temporary anchorage, so long as the wind did not blow
36 I, XIV | tidings from England before long.”~“Whether England is still
37 I, XIV | Russian’s, was unusually long. The discussion over this
38 I, XIV | cannon, and if the Russian’s long nose came in the way of
39 I, XV | telescope-case, about a foot long, and the first thing to
40 I, XV | securely that it would take a long immersion before any water
41 I, XV | Decidedly it would, so long as it was undisturbed by
42 I, XVII | enough, I think, that before long the sea will be frozen over,
43 I, XVII | Dobryna was arrested by a long projection of land, which
44 I, XVII | volcano to the island was not long, and was marked by only
45 I, XVIII| the Gallian Sea would ere long be frozen over, and the
46 I, XVIII| unkempt hair, huge feet, and long bony hands, he presented
47 I, XIX | critical matter was how long the cold season would last;
48 I, XX | excavations of this kind. After a long consultation they failed
49 I, XX | with a will.~It was not long, however, before a discovery,
50 I, XX | It was certain that ere long the very mercury and spirit
51 I, XX | Distinctly he remembered the long promontory which had barred
52 I, XX | ascertained that it opened into a long dark gallery. They entered
53 I, XXI | of the mountain. Here, as long as the volcano retained
54 I, XXI | while as for drink, as long as they were satisfied with
55 I, XXI | retain their liquid condition long after the Gallian Sea had
56 I, XXI | her way to the southward.~Long and loud were the lamentations
57 I, XXII | require a period indefinitely long, exceeding human reckoning,
58 I, XXII | moral nature, is never of long duration. The most terrible
59 I, XXIV | yawl was about twelve feet long, and capable of holding
60 I, XXIV | was not permitted to be long. The sail was quickly hoisted,
61 I, XXIV | contained the ashes of a fire long since extinguished; all
62 I, XXIV | with all speed, and ere long were on their journey back
63 II, I | could be so described, and a long hooked nose that supported
64 II, I | a faint sigh, which ere long was followed by another
65 II, I | The professor heaved a long sigh of relief, and once
66 II, I | closed his eyes.~Before long the astronomer roused himself
67 II, I | accustomed themselves for so long, that a new asteroid had
68 II, I | ill-temper seldom lasted long.~“We will certainly do our
69 II, II | on their master, and as long as they were with him were
70 II, II | had occurred.~All night long Ben Zoof would not leave
71 II, II | irony.~They had none of them long to wait, for within a few
72 II, III | enigma they had been so long endeavoring to solve; both
73 II, III | Joseph, and when, after a long period of unconsciousness,
74 II, IV | among the stars, and as long as he was well provided
75 II, IV | was instituted, and before long they were lucky enough to
76 II, IV | days now are only half as long as they used to be,” answered
77 II, IV | the days are only half as long as they were, sixty of them
78 II, IV | Gallian month is twice as long as a terrestrial month,
79 II, IV | Gallian day is only half as long as a terrestrial day, there
80 II, IV | they are finished.”~“As long as you please,” said the
81 II, V | degrees below zero.”~“And as long as there is no wind,” added
82 II, VII | each of course 3.93 inches long. A lath was then cut of
83 II, VIII | thing: he wouldn’t keep us long in the dark, if he thought
84 II, IX | old Jedediah, you are a long while making up what’s short,”
85 II, X | would intervene upon the long severity of winter, in the
86 II, XI | their rank by means of a long pole passed under their
87 II, XI | torches were lighted, and the long series of flames, fanned
88 II, XII | forget their troubles in a long winter’s sleep.~The cavern,
89 II, XII | supply the fuel of which ere long they would be in urgent
90 II, XIII | number, but to undertake so long a journey across that unsheltered
91 II, XIII | winter days seemed neither long nor wearisome. Having ascertained
92 II, XIII | Nerina had been calculated long since by astronomers on
93 II, XIII | The readings around the long table ceased to be attractive,
94 II, XIII | the same extent, but the long and drear confinement was
95 II, XIII | lassitude both of body and mind. Long fits of drowsiness, combined
96 II, XIII | after he had been gazing long and steadily at the far-off
97 II, XIV | been as good as that for a long time,” observed Ben Zoof,
98 II, XIV | and the count would hold long conversations with Lieutenant
99 II, XIV | state of things was before long to come to an end. On the
100 II, XIV | reservation.~It was not long, however, before Hakkabut
101 II, XIV | pondered the matter over for a long time, and ultimately persuaded
102 II, XIV | pound will last me for a long time.”~“And who will weigh
103 II, XVI | means of floating aloft long enough to give time for
104 II, XVI | the Gallian atmosphere had long been unaccustomed. All these
105 II, XVI | so short a time, merely long enough for making the transit
106 II, XVII | though only three hours long, were intensely hot.~Another
107 II, XVII | money, which I have saved so long, and toiled for so hard?”~“
108 II, XIX | orderly.~They had resided so long in the province that they
109 II, XIX | mouth; “the lady is married long ago; you did not suppose
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