Book, Chapter
1 I, II | engrossing but that he could find leisure for taking a short
2 I, II | sagacious of etymologists would find it hard to explain.~Born
3 I, III | meter? It is as hard to find rhymes as to rally fugitive
4 I, V | happened; and in order to find an answer, he pushed aside
5 I, VI | to the gourbi. If we can find out nothing else, we must
6 I, VI | they might have expected to find the important village of
7 I, VII | accommodation they could find in the adjacent erection.
8 I, VII | the orderly.~“You will not find them hard, my good fellow.
9 I, VIII | population” of the island would find it difficult to provide
10 I, IX | where he had expected to find the mainland of Africa,
11 I, X | might ordinarily expect to find in Algeria. At the same
12 I, X | failing so completely to find a vestige.~Twenty-four hours
13 I, X | away I should expect to find a depth of two or three
14 I, XII | sea where we expected to find land, we have at last come
15 I, XII | land where we thought to find sea!”~“Strange, indeed,”
16 I, XII | resources could they expect to find upon that scene of desolation?
17 I, XIV | of the island on which we find you here, you have evidently
18 I, XIV | this island on which we find you is what remains of the
19 I, XV | world. Surely now they would find a document which would throw
20 I, XVI | which the Dobryna could find an anchorage. There was
21 I, XVI | as we ascend we shall find not only snow but ice. We
22 I, XVII | here in the north, we may find that Italy and Sicily and
23 I, XVII | way. They know where to find Gourbi Island; they can
24 I, XVIII| means where we expected to find it.”~“And France? Montmartre?”
25 I, XVIII| Servadac, “perhaps we shall not find so indifferent a representative
26 I, XIX | be compelled to unite and find a residence upon Gourbi
27 I, XIX | seemed highly delighted to find a companion so nearly of
28 I, XX | Servadac again; “we shall soon find a regular stove!”~Onwards
29 I, XXI | were greatly relieved to find that they were shouts of
30 I, XXIV | replied Servadac, “we must find it. How far off do you suppose
31 I, XXIV | level ice-field, will you find shelter in your periods
32 II, II | Well, old Shimei, you won’t find a customer here. You had
33 II, IV | they were lucky enough to find, about a hundred feet above
34 II, IV | your paper and a pen, and find me the surface of Gallia.”~
35 II, IV | take your pen again, and find me the volume of Gallia.”~
36 II, IV | have not forgotten how to find the volume of a sphere!”~“
37 II, IV | accomplished. I am resolved to find out what my comet weighs.”~“
38 II, V | been to look, and I cannot find a pair anywhere. And what’
39 II, V | forthcoming. “Most likely we shall find one on the tartan,” said
40 II, V | temperature as we should find at the poles of the earth?”~“
41 II, VII | condition for my purpose. I find them unworn and unchipped;
42 II, X | would indeed be at a loss to find a substitute for what alone
43 II, XI | he said, “you will not find it after. We have come out
44 II, XII | sooner, however, did he find himself obliged to retreat
45 II, XII | Servadac was only too glad to find that his hopes about the
46 II, XII | thankful enough they were to find that it had not become extinct.
47 II, XII | need. Who could expect to find coal in the bowels of Gallia,—
48 II, XIII | substantial walls, they would find ample shelter from the rigor
49 II, XIII | great was the desire to find a retreat for every living
50 II, XIII | Neither did Palmyrin Rosette find leisure to take any share
51 II, XIII | You will, I hope, some day find out that it does,” answered
52 II, XIV | justice.”~“Perhaps you will find his justice rather too much
53 II, XIV | Hakkabut, startled.~“You will find out some day,” answered
54 II, XVI | remarked, “would pretty soon find out all about that.”~“But
55 II, XVI | exploded things. You hardly find them in novels. Balloon,
56 II, XVII | would be an easy matter to find saints enough for such a
57 II, XIX | matter of extreme surprise to find no symptom of the least
58 II, XIX | the greatest perplexity to find that the shores of the Mediterranean
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