Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | tales, it is difficult to give a preference to one over
2 0, Int | upon his monster so as to give his travelers a home— in
3 I, V | lift up their bodies and give as it were, wings to their
4 I, VI | the earth, she could never give a light as intense as this.”~
5 I, X | count.~“I can, sir. I can give you a proof which I think
6 I, XII | disposal, and desired him to give the lieutenant instructions
7 I, XIV | he exclaimed. “It will give us unbounded pleasure to
8 I, XIV | greeting.~“What news can you give us of France, England, or
9 I, XIV | colonel’s brow, only to give place to an expression of
10 I, XV | owned himself unprepared to give at once an adequate solution;
11 I, XV | nor was there anything to give a clue as to the locality
12 I, XVI | Bordighera? And did it not give in its sad and too convincing
13 I, XVIII| particularly disposed to give himself much concern at
14 I, XIX | are all fatalists. Only give them a guitar and their
15 I, XIX | discussion made the Jew give way to such vehement ejaculations
16 I, XIX | Procope; and accordingly I give you the commission to see
17 I, XX | ordinary walls would fail to give an adequate protection from
18 I, XX | ships, which at best can give but slight protection from
19 I, XX | utterly insufficient to give substantial shelter, but
20 II, I | Negrete’s assistance, to give the body such a vigorous
21 II, I | that he will be able to give us some valuable information.”~“
22 II, I | restlessly up and down. “I would give a month of my life,” he
23 II, II | poor, you know; but I would give you a few reals if you would
24 II, II | brief interval; “I will give you leave to hear what this
25 II, II | Abraham, I beseech you, give me some tidings of Europe!”~“
26 II, III | in succession had now to give way before the announcement
27 II, IV | companion’s side, ready to give her a helping hand whenever
28 II, IV | circumference of 1,400 miles would give a diameter of about 450
29 II, V | their lives, it did not give them a passing thought,
30 II, V | well for you if you will give him the precise measurement.”~“
31 II, VI | poor man; I have nothing to give you,” he moaned piteously.~“
32 II, VI | what security would you give? The instrument is very
33 II, VI | how much do you agree to give me for the hire— the hire,
34 II, VIII | probabilities that could give him any concern. Total annihilation
35 II, VIII | experience, could induce them to give up their fond and sanguine
36 II, IX | the paper money they could give him; but still he should
37 II, IX | stammered out the Jew, “to give credit to one wouldn’t do,
38 II, IX | sight.~“I shouldn’t like to give credit,” he repeated.~“I
39 II, IX | Mordecai, wouldn’t you rather give your goods away, than sell
40 II, X | declared that it was useless to give themselves any anxiety upon
41 II, X | these were sufficient to give a large amount of interesting
42 II, XI | seen; the stars would only give something of that “pale
43 II, XII | over yet. It is too soon to give up; never despair!”~Lieutenant
44 II, XIII | gold; but nothing could give him any satisfaction while
45 II, XIII | enduring temperament, did not give way to the same extent,
46 II, XIV | Nehemiah, he says he shan’t give you any.”~“Merciful heavens!”
47 II, XIV | Yes; look and see.”~“Give it a little push, please.”~“
48 II, XVI | floating aloft long enough to give time for selecting a proper
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