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1 I, XVIII| his claims.~His name was Isaac Hakkabut, and he was a native 2 I, XVIII| having no settled home, Isaac Hakkabut lived almost entirely 3 I, XVIII| he expected, indeed, that Isaac Hakkabut would be difficult 4 I, XIX | leagues from all his debtors.”~Isaac Hakkabut was about fifty 5 I, XIX | money upon her. And when Isaac, undaunted by his jeers, 6 I, XIX | protect my property?” poor Isaac would ask tremulously.~“ 7 I, XIX | catastrophe, and it had been Isaac Hakkabut’s intention to 8 I, XIX | Spaniards were summoned and Isaac, although he could only 9 I, XIX | Servadac.~“To Spain!” echoed Isaac Hakkabut, with a hideous 10 I, XXI | discontented spirit was Isaac Hakkabut. Throughout all 11 I, XXI | subordinates incorruptible, Isaac determined to go to the 12 I, XXI | shall be ruined!” moaned Isaac, in despair.~“You are going 13 I, XXIII| With dogged obstinacy, Isaac Hakkabut refused to take 14 II, II | quavering voice.~“Who are you?”~“Isaac Hakkabut. Let me in; do, 15 II, II | door was unfastened, and Isaac Hakkabut, enveloped in an 16 II, II | my lord, my lord,” whined Isaac, “you must have some news 17 II, II | Balearic Isles?” echoed Isaac.~“Yes.”~“Fine quarters for 18 II, II | anyone to make a reply before Isaac Hakkabut had darted forward.~“ 19 II, III | his formidable spectacles. Isaac Hakkabut, after his introduction, 20 II, III | Fortunately for the sake of peace, Isaac Hakkabut, who at length 21 II, IV | newly arrived astronomer, Isaac Hakkabut slunk back again 22 II, IV | in his solitude were old Isaac’s cogitations, whilst the 23 II, V | marked the course taken by Isaac Hakkabut on his last return 24 II, VI | inhospitable greeting with which Isaac Hakkabut received his visitors.~“ 25 II, VI | regardless of the groans of poor Isaac, who would almost as soon 26 II, VI | has!” said Ben Zoof.~Old Isaac stammered and stuttered, 27 II, VI | Merciful Heaven!” shrieked Isaac, feigning consternation 28 II, VI | object to sell it to us?”~Isaac fairly shrieked aloud. “ 29 II, VI | bargain,” said Servadac, as Isaac, after casting a distrustful 30 II, VI | neither of them,” answered Isaac. “I have neither. I am sorry; 31 II, VI | paper, no paper!” exclaimed Isaac. “Paper has no currency 32 II, VI | proceed to help ourselves.”~Isaac began to yell with all his 33 II, IX | during the last two months Isaac Hakkabut had known nothing. 34 II, IX | together.~Often and often had Isaac gloated in his solitude 35 II, IX | Merciful heavens!” screamed Isaac.~The index registered only 36 II, IX | lord, let me say—” began Isaac again.~“Come, come, old 37 II, IX | his power of articulation, Isaac began to pour out a medley 38 II, IX | in jest. Aware that old Isaac was an utter hypocrite, 39 II, XI | however, a stronger will than Isaac Hakkabut’s. Although no 40 II, XI | Captain Servadac gave old Isaac full permission to take 41 II, XII | hall of Nina’s Hive.~As for Isaac Hakkabut, his outcry was 42 II, XIII | in the event of a thaw.~Isaac Hakkabut, immovable from 43 II, XIV | altered his behavior to Isaac Hakkabut, a man for whom 44 II, XIV | expect to borrow? Certainly Isaac would as soon think of flying, 45 II, XIV | not? You have some?” said Isaac.~“Oh yes! plenty—a hundred 46 II, XIV | What’s the matter, Master Isaac? Have you parted with all 47 II, XIV | of sighs.~“Good, Master Isaac; all the better for you! 48 II, XIV | you charge for it?” asked Isaac, mournfully, putting his 49 II, XV | said. From the day that Isaac Hakkabut had entered upon 50 II, XV | be easily imagined that Isaac Hakkabut, thus caught in 51 II, XVI | casing was soon complete. Isaac Hakkabut and the professor 52 II, XVI | replace them!~To describe Isaac Hakkabut’s rage at the destruction 53 II, XVII | stowage of the passengers.~Isaac Hakkabut was the first to 54 II, XVII | sixty-six pounds!” said Isaac.~“Sixty-six pounds!” cried 55 II, XIX | regard and goodwill.~For Isaac Hakkabut alone there was


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