Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | turned over and clapped down right side up again upon the comet’
2 I, I | unquestionably gives me a prior right.”~“Mere seniority, I assert,
3 I, II | had fairly earned him the right of retirement, he firmly
4 I, V | and on the west by the right bank of the Shelif, appeared
5 I, V | surprised at nothing.”~“Right, captain,” replied Ben Zoof; “
6 I, V | career brought them to the right bank of the Shelif. Here
7 I, V | slightest trace, and the right bank, which on the previous
8 I, V | exactly with what had been the right bank of the Shelif, and
9 I, VI | along what had once been the right bank of the river, but which,
10 I, VI | of forty-two miles. The right bank of the river still
11 I, VI | proportions: The section of the right bank of the Shelif, seventy-two
12 I, VII | The captain was quite right in his conjecture, that
13 I, VIII | to indicate, now formed a right angle with the plane of
14 I, IX | Timascheff’s yacht.”~He was right. If the count were on board,
15 I, XI | half a mile both to the right and left, and the soundings
16 I, XII | in the extreme horizon, right ahead, where land had never
17 I, XII | quick! Hoist the jib, and right the tiller!”~Sudden and
18 I, XII | it was no cry of terror. Right ahead was a narrow opening
19 I, XIII | were in this respect “all right.”~Of course, the physical
20 I, XIII | poised jauntily over his right ear, and scarcely held on
21 I, XIII | horizon. “See! Was I not right? Our country was sure to
22 I, XIV | coast had been upheaved right along in front of the coast
23 I, XIV | you English exercise the right of protection, but have
24 I, XIV | is England’s—England’s by right of conquest; ceded to England
25 I, XV | we understand each other right. Unless I mistake you, your
26 I, XV | Spanish coast, from Gibraltar right away to Alicante. Malaga,
27 I, XV | 000,000 1. !! Va bene! All right!! Parfait!!!”~There was
28 I, XV | last line: ‘Va bene! All right!! Parfait!!!’”~The captain
29 I, XVII | replied the lieutenant;” the right thing to do is to use the
30 I, XVII | open.”~“No doubt you are right, lieutenant,” said the count. “
31 I, XVII | 000,000 1.! Va bene! All right! Nil desperandum!~Enchante!”~“
32 I, XVIII| what had formerly been the right bank of the Shelif.~Such
33 I, XIX | must know that you have a right to make a requisition of
34 I, XIX | with us.”~“Perhaps you are right,” replied the lieutenant; “
35 I, XX | excavation was a little to the right of the gourbi, on a slight
36 I, XX | was convinced that he was right in identifying the position,
37 I, XXI | the count; another on the right was appropriated to the
38 I, XXI | despair.~“You are going the right way to ruin yourself, and
39 I, XXI | and it would serve you right to leave you to your own
40 I, XXII | of her. I suppose you are right.”~While this discussion
41 II, I | Presently he raised his right hand to his forehead as
42 II, II | Isn’t it so? Am I not right? Didn’t a stranger arrive
43 II, II | as it should be; that’s right,” said the astronomer with
44 II, III | His yacht has conveyed us right round Gallia,” added the
45 II, III | particular case the professor was right in adopting the supposition
46 II, III | thirty observations both in right ascension and in declination,
47 II, III | It is possible you may be right,” said Servadac, thoughtfully.~“
48 II, III | Servadac, thoughtfully.~“Right! of course I am right!”
49 II, III | Right! of course I am right!” replied the snappish professor.
50 II, IV | month?”~“No doubt you are right, professor,” said Count
51 II, IV | circumference by diameter.”~“Right!” cried Rosette; “but it
52 II, V | they were being carried right away within the limits of
53 II, VI | Professor Rosette was manifestly right in asserting that such a
54 II, VI | If, sir, I understand right, you require some silver
55 II, IX | MARKET PRICES IN GALLIA~“All right!” said Servadac, convinced
56 II, IX | is the custom; it is my right; it is my privilege to fix
57 II, IX | You see, Hakkabut, I was right. I was perfectly justified
58 II, XI | pole passed under their right arms, and in this way they
59 II, XII | interior.~“Most likely you are right,” replied the count; “and
60 II, XIII | think, sir, that we have a right to know as much about our
61 II, XIV | and that he had as much right to a share as anyone else.
62 II, XV | whether it would not be right to reopen some communication
63 II, XV | future time assert a prior right to the proprietorship?”~“
64 II, XVI | Spaniards, without the smallest right, had sold Ceuta to the English.~
65 II, XVI | impossible. Ben Zoof has hit the right nail on the head; we must
66 II, XVIII| resting upon Turkey, its right upon Mount Caucasus; Austria
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