Book, Chapter
1 I, I | as here depicted, took place upon the extremity of a
2 I, I | and the duel was to take place on the following morning,
3 I, I | wondrous mirror in this place Reveals your future sweetheart’
4 I, II | intrenchment. They came to a place where the side-work of the
5 I, V | between the gourbi and the place of rendezvous. They did
6 I, V | perhaps because they had no place among the fauna of his beloved
7 I, V | Without any warning, day gave place to night, and earth, sea,
8 I, VI | that no one had visited the place during their absence. All
9 I, VII | equinoxes, will take the place of our pole-star 12,000
10 I, VII | spot precisely opposite the place where they would have expected
11 I, IX | unlikely be at a loss for a place of anchorage. The yacht
12 I, IX | count, I have never left the place.”~“I am quite aware of it.
13 I, IX | by sea to our appointed place of meeting, when my yacht
14 I, IX | proposed was, in the first place, to discover how much of
15 I, XI | had certainly taken the place of the old sandy sea-bottom.
16 I, XI | had disappeared, giving place to a vast waste of sea,
17 I, XI | There is a habitation on the place; I can see an erection of
18 I, XII | ascertaining what changes had taken place in the configuration of
19 I, XIII | physical changes that had taken place had attracted the notice
20 I, XIII | telescopes, to note the place where the ball first touched
21 I, XIV | north as far as the proper place of Malta.”~“And Malta,”
22 I, XIV | colonel’s brow, only to give place to an expression of decided
23 I, XVII | unadvisable. In the first place, Lieutenant Procope was
24 I, XX | that the smoke had given place to an eruption of flame.~
25 I, XXI | my orders, removed to a place of safety. I am not going
26 I, XXI | anchored, and his property in a place of safety, he quite chuckled
27 I, XXI | first that had ever taken place in Gallia. The Russian sailors
28 I, XXII | official language of the place. Servadac himself undertook
29 I, XXIII| of the waters had taken place had resulted in the formation
30 I, XXIV | unendurable; in the second place, supposing you travel at
31 I, XXIV | disappeared, and day had given place to night, the two men, drawn
32 I, XXIV | first sight the wretched place seemed to be deserted; the
33 II, II | was about to return to his place at the side of his patient,
34 II, IV | comfortable apartment of the place at his disposal; but the
35 II, V | side the snow had given place to the cascade of fiery
36 II, VI | only paper money, begged to place it at Captain Servadac’s
37 II, VIII | destined once again to take his place in an astronomical congress
38 II, XI | property transferred to a place of safety, and delighted,
39 II, XII | transferred to its appointed place of safety. Servadac considerately
40 II, XIII | goodness to get me a proper place for study?”~“I will, as
41 II, XIII | had to elapse before any place of retreat could be discovered
42 II, XIV | were wrong! She was out of place! Yes, out of place entirely.”~“
43 II, XIV | out of place! Yes, out of place entirely.”~“What!” cried
44 II, XIV | Procope in a breath, “out of place?”~“Yes, completely,” said
45 II, XIV | professor.~“Gallia out of place?” repeated Servadac, agitated
46 II, XV | Englishmen to protect the place,” said Ben Zoof, as if meditating
47 II, XVI | whatever way or in whatever place the concussion occurs, we
48 II, XVI | time for selecting a proper place for descent, the lieutenant
49 II, XVI | which the impact would take place, but was content to wait
50 II, XVII | was the first to take his place in the car. But scarcely
51 II, XVII | which there was found a place was the carrier-pigeon that
52 II, XVIII| firma, would it be in a place where adequate resources
|