Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Schooner “Dobryna.”~ It did not take long to arrange that seconds
2 I, I | weapons, and the duel was to take place on the following morning,
3 I, V | his attendant would not take long to accomplish the three
4 I, V | captain was inclined to take a more serious view of the
5 I, VI | continued Servadac, “we will take the shortest way back to
6 I, VII | registered only 66 degrees.~“Take my advice, Ben Zoof,” he
7 I, VII | precession of the equinoxes, will take the place of our pole-star
8 I, VIII | temperature very soon began to take effect upon the products
9 I, IX | captain, eagerly. “You will take me on board, count, will
10 I, XI | that the schooner should take advantage of the favorable
11 I, XII | pass Gourbi Island we might take Ben Zoof on board, and then
12 I, XII | therefore, remained than to take a westerly course and to
13 I, XIII | XIII~A ROYAL SALUTE~“Then I take your bishop, major,” said
14 I, XIII | a man of few words.~“And take care that your fellows don’
15 I, XIII | staff uniform, attended to take charge of the proceedings.
16 I, XIV | was just in the mood to take Panofka’s part, which drew
17 I, XV | so securely that it would take a long immersion before
18 I, XV | allow me for one minute to take my supposition for granted?”
19 I, XVI | felt rather compelled to take up the despairing cry of
20 I, XVII | be your friends; we will take care of you.”~And after
21 I, XVIII| companions. But we must take our guns,”~“Why take our
22 I, XVIII| must take our guns,”~“Why take our guns?” asked Servadac. “
23 I, XVIII| and told him that he would take care that his claims should
24 I, XIX | Frenchman, should, I think, take the command of this fragment
25 I, XIX | could only with reluctance take his wistful gaze from his
26 I, XXI | vague idea of ruin began to take possession of his mind:
27 I, XXI | it is against orders to take anything from you. Keep
28 I, XXI | on the following day, and take up their residence in Nina’
29 I, XXII | always promised one day to take them.~The end of March came,
30 I, XXIII| Isaac Hakkabut refused to take any share either in the
31 I, XXIV | said Servadac, “we shall take none; we shall keep on our
32 I, XXIV | such was best qualified to take command of the sledge and
33 II, I | bite; and if suffered to take their course without observation,
34 II, IV | compass. I was unable to take the altitude of sun or star.”~“
35 II, IV | he said, “Now, Servadac, take your paper and a pen, and
36 II, IV | withering look, but did not take any further notice.~“Now,
37 II, IV | Servadac,” said the professor, “take your pen again, and find
38 II, VI | visitors.~“Hakkabut! do you take us for thieves?” asked Servadac,
39 II, VI | worth more, much more. If I take your deposit it must be
40 II, VII | ignorance.”~But Rosette did not take the slightest notice of
41 II, VII | would blow it away.”~“I must take care of my head, then, and
42 II, VIII | the time the comet would take to revolve round the sun,
43 II, VIII | be destined once again to take his place in an astronomical
44 II, VIII | the captain ventured to take the count and the lieutenant
45 II, IX | fifteen months more will take us back to the earth!”~“
46 II, IX | ten kilogrammes of each. Take care they are all good;
47 II, IX | for each seventy had to take the price of ten.~All along
48 II, X | desolation of the Deluge; take him away further yet (for
49 II, XI | Isaac full permission to take up his residence amongst
50 II, XII | colony should forthwith take up its quarters in the cave.
51 II, XIII | everybody was encouraged to take part; they read aloud, and
52 II, XIII | Rosette find leisure to take any share in the mutual
53 II, XV | Oh, England will always take care of that,” was Major
54 II, XVI | their warning, and must now take the consequences of their
55 II, XVI | at which the impact would take place, but was content to
56 II, XVII | Hakkabut was the first to take his place in the car. But
57 II, XVII | we will get rid of you. Take your choice. Quick, or out
58 II, XVII | sailors, without more ado, to take him in their arms and put
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