Book, Chapter
1 I, V | about? You will break your back!”~And well might he be alarmed,
2 I, VI | will take the shortest way back to the gourbi, and see what
3 I, VII | vapor to descend in deluge back upon the world, could meteorological
4 I, XVII | desirable to make their way back to Gourbi Island, which
5 I, XVII | both like so much to get back to the old farm.~“Here,
6 I, XVII | of a deep gulf, extending back far beyond the site of the
7 I, XVIII| POPULATION~The Dobryna was now back again at the island. Her
8 I, XIX | with no prospect of getting back to the old one, and he will
9 I, XIX | soon they could be sent back to Spain.~“To Spain, do
10 I, XIX | yell. “Do they expect to go back to Spain till they have
11 I, XIX | tale.”~The count turned his back in disgust, while the Jew
12 I, XXI | recess, immediately at the back, made a convenient little
13 I, XXI | The moon! the moon’s come back!”~And, sure enough, what
14 I, XXIII| miles to Gourbi Island and back in considerably less than
15 I, XXIV | beginning of April, a fortnight back, he had still been there.
16 I, XXIV | long were on their journey back from Formentera.~Thirty-six
17 II, I | now rapidly brought them back and readjusted them as best
18 II, I | old man had again fallen back into a torpid slumber. Ben
19 II, II | journey, and I saw it come back, and it brought a stranger;
20 II, III | soon may we hope to get back?” he inquired,~“Get back!”
21 II, III | back?” he inquired,~“Get back!” rejoined Rosette, sharply; “
22 II, III | sharply; “who talks of getting back? We have hardly started
23 II, III | him when they would all be back again upon the earth.~“Are
24 II, IV | astronomer, Isaac Hakkabut slunk back again to his tartan. A change
25 II, VI | elapsed before the Jew was back again, carrying his precious
26 II, VI | gold in one of the drawers.~Back again, down the ladder,
27 II, VIII | of millions of centuries back. Uranus, revolving 1,753,
28 II, VIII | thought we were not going back to the earth again. The
29 II, IX | months more will take us back to the earth!”~“And we shall
30 II, IX | borrowed cash, receiving back the paper roubles deposited,
31 II, IX | hold good when they got back again to the earth; bills
32 II, X | terrestrial sphere of 720 years back; carry him away further
33 II, XI | Year’s fete.~Pablo was soon back, bringing no answer except
34 II, XI | of skirmishers; let us go back in full force.”~The night
35 II, XIII | instruction which should send them back to Mother Earth less ignorant
36 II, XIII | rate of advance on its way back towards the sun. He found
37 II, XIII | make his comet go straight back, could he?”~“Hush!” cried
38 II, XIV | become of her when we arrive back at the earth?”~“Not much
39 II, XIV | his telescope to be moved back to his former observatory,
40 II, XIV | retire, he would make his way back to his study more furious
41 II, XIV | have no value when you go back to the world.”~“What do
42 II, XV | whole journey there and back might be performed in eight
43 II, XV | master.~“We will make our way back at once,” replied Captain
44 II, XVI | there was no hurry to get back to the earth, there need
45 II, XVI | hold his tongue, and slunk back into his dim hole.~By the
46 II, XVII | lost its chance of getting back to the earth. Gallia has
47 II, XVII | that Gallia is not going back to the earth?” asked the
48 II, XVII | the birds which had flown back from the volcano. Summer
49 II, XVIII| similar swoon they had come back!~Of the balloon not a vestige
50 II, XIX | CHAPTER XIX~BACK AGAIN~“In Algeria, captain?”~“
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