Book, Chapter
1 I, V | By-the-by, what o’clock is it?” asked the captain.~“It must be
2 I, V | or two in the afternoon?” asked Ben Zoof, again regarding
3 I, V | Zoof.~“What do you mean?” asked Servadac, looking at his
4 I, V | you see anyone, Ben Zoof?” asked the captain, at last.~“No
5 I, VI | shore. Again and again he asked himself what the catastrophe
6 I, VII | friends are still alive?” asked Ben Zoof.~“Oh, I think we
7 I, VIII | with a top like a cap?” asked Ben Zoof.~“Do you mean the
8 I, VIII | philosopher, Ben Zoof?” he asked.~“I am a soldier, sir,”
9 I, IX | this is the Mediterranean?” asked the count significantly,
10 I, X | you satisfy us of that?” asked the count.~“I can, sir.
11 I, X | demonstration do you offer,” asked Servadac eagerly, “that
12 I, XI | bear down upon it at once?” asked the count in surprise.~“
13 I, XI | the shrine?” they mutually asked; but if such there had ever
14 I, XII | Eastwards or westwards,” asked the count—“which shall be
15 I, XII | and again the lieutenant asked himself what would become
16 I, XIII | your business with me?” asked Major Oliphant.~“We want
17 I, XIV | said.~“And where were you?” asked Major Oliphant.~“I was out
18 I, XIV | mystified.~“Corfu, did you say?” asked Major Oliphant.~“Yes, Corfu;
19 I, XIV | not, then, in Corfu?” they asked.~“You are at Gibraltar,”
20 I, XV | completely.”~“What is that?” asked the lieutenant.~“Stop a
21 I, XV | interrogations after Gallia?” asked Servadac.~Lieutenant Procope,
22 I, XV | that he was a Frenchman?” asked the count.~“I should think
23 I, XVI | So cold, do you think,” asked Servadac, “that animal life
24 I, XVII | Available! What do you mean?” asked the count, somewhat taken
25 I, XVII | mechanism.~“And your inference?” asked the count.~“My inference,”
26 I, XVII | Gallia, do you not think,” asked the count, “that we might
27 I, XVIII| guns,”~“Why take our guns?” asked Servadac. “I hope we are
28 I, XVIII| at their pranks again?” asked the captain.~“No, I don’
29 I, XVIII| What is it you mean?” asked Servadac, getting somewhat
30 I, XVIII| the meaning of it all?” asked the captain, more puzzled
31 I, XVIII| retired, Count Timascheff asked, “But how in the world can
32 I, XIX | To Spain, do you say?” asked Servadac.~“To Spain!” echoed
33 I, XIX | Servadac turned to him, and asked whether he was still disposed
34 I, XX | came upon Ben Zoof, and asked him whether he had no plan
35 I, XX | evening. “Can it be a ship?” asked the captain.~“If so, it
36 I, XXI | against his will, that he had asked for no assistance, and needed
37 I, XXI | the sky.~“Well, Ben Zoof,” asked the captain, “what’s the
38 I, XXII | likely.~“But why not?” again asked Servadac impetuously.~“Because,
39 I, XXII | do you observe, captain,” asked the count, “how the convexity
40 I, XXIII| Nina, what is this?” he asked as soon as the tumult had
41 I, XXIV | the west of Formentera?” asked Servadac, after examining
42 II, I | Can you explain this?” asked the count.~“There is no
43 II, II | satisfied, old Ezekiel?” he asked.~“Isn’t it so? Am I not
44 II, II | face. “Are you Joseph?” he asked.~“At your service, sir,”
45 II, II | quondam pupil, professor?” he asked.~“Ah, yes, yes; you are
46 II, II | the God—”~“Who is that?” asked the startled professor;
47 II, II | he turned to Servadac and asked him whether it was not the
48 II, II | your present position?” he asked.~“Our supposition,” the
49 II, III | Are you in a great hurry?” asked the professor coolly.~The
50 II, IV | telescopic planets, have we not?” asked the count.~“Can you not
51 II, IV | days will make a month?” asked the professor.~“I suppose
52 II, IV | there was any difficulty?” asked the professor, fiercely. “
53 II, IV | substance it is composed?” asked the lieutenant.~“That is
54 II, V | you no father nor mother?” asked Pablo, one day.~“No,” she
55 II, V | Why should we not all go?” asked the count; “we should see
56 II, VI | you take us for thieves?” asked Servadac, in tones of stern
57 II, VI | astonishment, as if he had been asked for some thousand francs: “
58 II, VI | steelyard.”~“Have you not one?” asked Servadac.~“To be sure he
59 II, VIII | moons all shining at once?” asked Servadac.~Of the satellites,
60 II, VIII | question was continually being asked, “What does the professor
61 II, VIII | would not Saturn lie ahead?” asked Servadac and the count in
62 II, IX | all I buy.”~“Ready money?” asked Hakkabut.~“Yes, ready money.
63 II, IX | he repeated.~“I have not asked you for credit. I have told
64 II, IX | What do you want to-day?” asked the Jew.~“To-day we want
65 II, XII | calamity still?”~“What?” asked Servadac.~“The calamity
66 II, XIII | accommodation for which he asked, that the professor was
67 II, XIV | anxiety. From what, they asked, could his dissatisfaction
68 II, XIV | with all your coffee?” he asked, in a sympathizing voice,
69 II, XIV | will weigh it for you?” asked Rosette, scarcely able to
70 II, XIV | will you charge for it?” asked Isaac, mournfully, putting
71 II, XIV | world.”~“What do you mean?” asked Hakkabut, startled.~“You
72 II, XIV | coffee with my steelyard?” he asked, in a quavering voice that
73 II, XV | just before starting, he asked him privately whether there
74 II, XV | What is it, Ben Zoof?” asked the captain.~“It looks to
75 II, XV | what are we to do, then?” asked Ben Zoof.~“We must pocket
76 II, XV | rock.~“What do you want?” asked one of them, whom Servadac
77 II, XV | the honor of this visit?” asked Major Oliphant presently.~“
78 II, XV | here and at Gibraltar?” asked Servadac, with one last
79 II, XVI | Professor Rosette had been asked to attend; but he declined
80 II, XVI | the case so desperate?” asked Servadac.~“I will tell you
81 II, XVI | be considerably better,” asked Count Timascheff, “in the
82 II, XVI | silence. Presently Ben Zoof asked whether it was not possible
83 II, XVI | do you mean?” his master asked.~“Why, to get off the comet
84 II, XVI | enough to inflate a balloon?” asked the count.~“Hot air will
85 II, XVII | going back to the earth?” asked the professor, with a look
86 II, XVII | justice!”~“Where? On Gallia?” asked the captain.~“No; on the
87 II, XVII | all this, Hakkabut?” he asked.~“It’s only my little bit
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