Book, Chapter
1 I, I | repeatedly to himself, “what I want to say. I want to tell her
2 I, I | what I want to say. I want to tell her that I love
3 I, VI | as quickly as you like. I want to know what has become
4 I, XIII| replied the corporal, “we want to speak to you about our
5 I, XIII| asked Major Oliphant.~“We want to know whether, as the
6 I, XIX | World.”~“But why should he want any payment?” inquired the
7 I, XX | doubt the life, the heat we want is reserved for us in the
8 I, XXI | across, if you like.”~“But I want to go to Algiers,” whimpered
9 I, XXI | own exertions, felt the want of a little fresh air. Accordingly
10 I, XXIV| are already perishing by want and exposure? you would
11 II, II | Ashtaroth, is it? What do you want? Can’t you get anybody to
12 II, II | supplicated the Jew. “I want to speak to his Excellency,
13 II, II | opportunity. Tell me what you want.”~“Oh, my lord, my lord,”
14 II, II | electrified; “what does the man want with Europe?”~“I want to
15 II, II | man want with Europe?”~“I want to get there!” screeched
16 II, IV | amuses me to see how you want to revise the terrestrial
17 II, IV | terrestrial calendar.”~“I want to be logical, that’s all.”~“
18 II, IV | mathematician should not want breathing time! Come, multiply
19 II, V | returned, he said, “If you want to weigh this comet of yours,
20 II, V | of yours, I suppose you want a pair of scales; but I
21 II, V | arrive at the difference I want: the difference between
22 II, VI | step outside. “What do you want?” he inquired, timorously.~“
23 II, VI | inquired, timorously.~“I want a word with you,” said Servadac, “
24 II, VI | Servadac, “but I do not want to stand talking out here
25 II, VI | pieces! the very thing I want! I must have them!”~The
26 II, VI | professor continued. “I want ten two-franc pieces, and
27 II, IX | sugar, and tobacco would want replenishing. Servadac’s
28 II, IX | goods left, and they would want these. Yes, they should
29 II, IX | preface into business, “we want some coffee, some tobacco,
30 II, IX | s greeting.~“What do you want to-day?” asked the Jew.~“
31 II, IX | asked the Jew.~“To-day we want coffee, and we want sugar,
32 II, IX | To-day we want coffee, and we want sugar, and we want tobacco.
33 II, IX | and we want sugar, and we want tobacco. We must have ten
34 II, XIII| more than anything was the want of some retired apartment,
35 II, XIII| professor, bridling up, “I want no assistant; my calculations
36 II, XIII| assistant; my calculations want no revision. I never make
37 II, XIII| than to live, and their want of vigor became at times
38 II, XIII| well enough that it was the want of air and exercise that
39 II, XIV | the blood. How much do you want?”~“A pound. A pound will
40 II, XIV | can afford to buy what you want. We should like to see the
41 II, XIV | satisfaction.~“How much do you want? What will you charge for
42 II, XV | of the rock.~“What do you want?” asked one of them, whom
43 II, XVI | itself to his mind.~“I don’t want to intrude,” observed Ben
44 II, XVI | make the comet go where you want it to go.”~“You are mistaken,
45 II, XIX | competency that ensured them from want, were despatched to their
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