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1 I, I | off from shore, and was soon alongside a pleasure-yacht,
2 I, V | the captain.~Both men were soon on their feet, and began
3 I, V | a singular tint, and was soon covered with lowering clouds
4 I, V | brine!” he exclaimed, as soon as he had tasted it. “The
5 I, VI | over his eyes, and very soon slept the sleep of the ignorant,
6 I, VI | sir, cheer up; we will soon devise some means for getting
7 I, VIII | light of the returning sun soon extinguished the glory of
8 I, VIII | unprecedented temperature very soon began to take effect upon
9 I, VIII | ship of some sort would soon appear. Not only was that
10 I, VIII | to explain. But an event soon afterwards occurred which
11 I, IX | Zephyr and Galette were soon saddled, and in twenty minutes
12 I, IX | movements of her helmsman, soon carried nothing but her
13 I, IX | in entering the creek. As soon as the anchor, imbedded
14 I, IX | through the creek, and was soon upon the open sea.~
15 I, XI | they passed through and soon came to a second door, also
16 I, XI | the schooner, which was soon again on her southward voyage;
17 I, XII | still further south. It was soon observed that this newly
18 I, XIII | be sent for. The corporal soon made his appearance, smacking
19 I, XIII | to be a steamer; and very soon, by the aid of the glass,
20 I, XIV | was duly signaled, and as soon as she was safely moored,
21 I, XV | that every perplexity would soon be solved.~“I suppose,”
22 I, XVII | thanked the great God, and had soon made herself very happy
23 I, XVII | as “the little Madonna.”~Soon out of sight of Madalena,
24 I, XVIII| upon the island.”~It was soon evident that the orderly
25 I, XVIII| Servadac and his companions soon found themselves near a
26 I, XIX | distance by the eager Jew, soon left the glade and directed
27 I, XIX | castanets, and they will soon forget all care and anxiety.
28 I, XIX | into a small boat and were soon alongside the floating emporium.~
29 I, XIX | replied the captain. “As soon as ever the old rascal finds
30 I, XIX | her round to the Shelif as soon as may be.”~“To-morrow morning
31 I, XIX | his countrymen knew how soon they could be sent back
32 I, XX | resort must assuredly be soon found, or they must perish.
33 I, XX | Servadac again; “we shall soon find a regular stove!”~Onwards
34 I, XXI | to be un-navigable very soon, as ice was already forming
35 I, XXI | consignments of corn and cattle, soon served to make him aware
36 I, XXI | survive the cold that would soon ensue.~The colony took possession
37 I, XXII | brought, and it was very soon ascertained, beyond a question,
38 I, XXIII| the cold, they were very soon melted by the fiery shower.
39 I, XXIII| as they sat at table, and soon became such an intolerable
40 I, XXIII| what is this?” he asked as soon as the tumult had subsided.~
41 I, XXIV | shoulders to the door, which soon yielded to their vigorous
42 I, XXIV | desolate quarters. He was soon conveyed to the yawl; his
43 II, I | inquiringly about him, but soon relapsed into his comatose
44 II, I | remove his patient, who soon fell into a calm and natural
45 II, II | stranger has to tell as soon as he is able to tell us
46 II, III | to ask one question.~“How soon may we hope to get back?”
47 II, III | of a few separate nights soon made it manifest that the
48 II, III | Redoubling his attention, he soon satisfied himself that what
49 II, III | comet, and this opinion was soon strengthened by the appearance
50 II, III | earth was possible, but he soon foresaw that it was inevitable,
51 II, III | the snappish professor. Soon, however, recovering his
52 II, V | central hall, where they were soon joined by Rosette, who seemed
53 II, V | party followed, and were soon in the open air upon the
54 II, VI | Isaac, who would almost as soon have parted with his own
55 II, VI | skillful manipulation he soon succeeded in getting up
56 II, VI | alone, Ben Zoof. He will soon come to his senses,” said
57 II, VII | can determine the mass as soon as we have ascertained the
58 II, VIII | might be started, it seemed soon to settle down upon the
59 II, IX | necessary provisions would soon be running short, and that
60 II, IX | hold of the tartan, and soon returned, carrying ten packets
61 II, IX | still stammering on.~As soon as he recovered his power
62 II, XI | quarters voluntarily, he very soon adopted measures of coercion
63 II, XI | of expense to himself. As soon, then, as he found the tartan
64 II, XI | been made him, and very soon made his way over to the
65 II, XI | New Year’s fete.~Pablo was soon back, bringing no answer
66 II, XI | plain, the whole party had soon exceeded the line that made
67 II, XII | the moisture on the walls soon resolved itself into icicles.
68 II, XII | all the galleries, and was soon able to report that he had
69 II, XII | not over yet. It is too soon to give up; never despair!”~
70 II, XII | and it was accordingly soon decided that the little
71 II, XIII | this the astronomer was soon ensconced to his entire
72 II, XIV | Certainly Isaac would as soon think of flying, as of lending
73 II, XIV | scene. The combatants were soon parted. “What is the meaning
74 II, XIV | demanded the captain.~As soon as the professor had recovered
75 II, XV | France!”~Next morning, as soon as they had taken their
76 II, XV | a few miles of Ceuta.~As soon as Ben Zoof caught sight
77 II, XV | Again they went on; but soon Ben Zoof stopped for the
78 II, XVI | probability that he should soon lose his comet also, plunged
79 II, XVI | remarked, “would pretty soon find out all about that.”~“
80 II, XVI | together the casing was soon complete. Isaac Hakkabut
81 II, XVII | the 325th of December.~It soon became evident that the
82 II, XVII | opportunity that was wanted soon came.~On the 18th, Rosette
83 II, XVIII| vague aspect of the earth soon developed itself into definite
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