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1 I, XVII | your name, little one.”~“Nina!” was the child’s reply.~“
2 I, XVII | child’s reply.~“Well, then, Nina, can you tell us where we
3 I, XVII | Half an hour later, both Nina and Marzy were safely quartered
4 I, XVIII| welcome, too, to little Nina, who had accompanied them
5 I, XVIII| of birds.”~Leaving little Nina and her goat in the gourbi,
6 I, XIX | acquaintance with little Nina, and the child seemed highly
7 I, XIX | Jew sidled up to little Nina and muttered in Italian. “
8 I, XXI | great was the relief of Nina, when Servadac announced
9 I, XXI | new home should be called “Nina’s Hive.”~The first care
10 I, XXI | convenient little chamber for Nina. The Spaniards and the Russian
11 I, XXI | internal arrangements of Nina’s Hive, the refuge where
12 I, XXI | take up their residence in Nina’s Hive.~A final consultation
13 I, XXI | internal arrangements of Nina’s Hive, and were profuse
14 I, XXII | microcosms.~The first night in Nina’s Hive passed without special
15 I, XXII | the tuition of Pablo and Nina, Ben Zoof being their companion
16 I, XXII | promontory, and having called Nina and Pablo out to him in
17 I, XXII | in front, he said: “Now, Nina, do you think you could
18 I, XXII | Putting a fragment of ice into Nina’s hand, he addressed himself
19 I, XXII | what a nice little fairy Nina is! Throw, Nina, throw,
20 I, XXII | little fairy Nina is! Throw, Nina, throw, as hard as you can.”~
21 I, XXII | throw, as hard as you can.”~Nina balanced the piece of ice
22 I, XXIII| most complicated curves. Nina and Pablo earned loud applause
23 I, XXIII| their quarters actually in Nina’s Hive. Congregating in
24 I, XXIII| recognized the voice as Nina’s. Outrunning even Ben Zoof
25 I, XXIII| driving them away.~“Tell me, Nina, what is this?” he asked
26 I, XXIII| address.~Suddenly little Nina, who had again taken possession
27 I, XXIV | good of the community at Nina’s Hive.~At sunrise on the
28 I, XXIV | of the hand, and little Nina, her great eyes flooded
29 I, XXIV | security of the great hall of Nina’s Hive.~END OF FIRST BOOK~
30 II, II | their present quarters at Nina’s Hive.~The astronomer had
31 II, III | young Pablo, and little Nina, on whom the professor,
32 II, IV | internal arrangements of Nina’s Hive had been devised.
33 II, IV | everyone; not even Pablo and Nina were exempted from the general
34 II, IV | universal population of Nina’s Hive were congratulating
35 II, V | Happiest of all were Pablo and Nina. Racing through the galleries
36 II, V | Andalusia, or that little Nina had lost all wish to return
37 II, V | goats at Madalena,” said Nina; “but it is much nicer here—
38 II, V | added, smiling.~“Oh, no, Nina; you are too good to be
39 II, V | on his last return from Nina’s Hive.~On approaching the
40 II, VII | reassembled in the common hall of Nina’s Hive.~“Now, gentlemen,
41 II, VIII | but here, at least, in Nina’s Hive were many rivals,
42 II, IX | communication between the Jew and Nina’s Hive had ceased. In the
43 II, X | existence in the cells of Nina’s Hive.~Now and then the
44 II, XI | Russians, Spaniards, and little Nina, as the representative of
45 II, XII | silently, grasped his hand.~“Nina,” said the captain, “you
46 II, XII | the many ramifications of Nina’s Hive were being pervaded
47 II, XII | that must be reserved for Nina, it was clear that henceforth
48 II, XII | tripod in the great hall of Nina’s Hive.~As for Isaac Hakkabut,
49 II, XII | How do you like this, Nina?” said Ben Zoof.~“Va bene!“
50 II, XIII | universally accepted in Nina’s Hive. And there was every
51 II, XIII | removal of the community from Nina’s Hive. To have stabled
52 II, XIII | Strange to say, little Nina bore her hardships more
53 II, XIII | long-neglected galleries of Nina’s Hive became more and more
54 II, XIV | but what a comfort little Nina has been to us all!”~“Yes,
55 II, XV | co-operate with the population of Nina’s Hive, in the event of
56 II, XVI | for little fingers, but Nina persisted in accomplishing
57 II, XVII | already promised Pablo and Nina all sorts of New Year’s
58 II, XVII | plains of Andalusia; and Nina and Pablo were only too
59 II, XVII | owners, the two horses and Nina’s pet goat were obliged
60 II, XVIII| his signature, turned to Nina and told her he must have
61 II, XIX | with them.~Pablo and little Nina were adopted, the one by
62 II, XIX | experiences in the depths of Nina’s Hive; but stopped short
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