Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | be remembered when even “Round the World in Eighty Days”
2 0, Int | Cavern.” This story, like “Round the World in Eighty Days”
3 I, V | latter portion of its daily round. They were utterly bewildered.
4 I, V | Servadac cast a hasty glance round. No one was in sight. “We
5 I, VI | Algeria: if we cannot get round by the south to Mostaganem,
6 I, VIII | change in her revolution round the sun, which would involve
7 I, VIII | faster than the earth goes round the sun,—yet such is the
8 I, IX | you require to make a tour round the world.”~“A tour round
9 I, IX | round the world.”~“A tour round the Mediterranean will suffice
10 I, XIII | a colony was established round it.~The officers had a servant,
11 I, XIV | by a loud outcry. Turning round, they saw that the crew
12 I, XV | Lieutenant Procope drew from the round of the earth being completed
13 I, XV | What would be its period round the sun? Might it not, like
14 I, XV | bottle; it proved to be a round leather telescope-case,
15 I, XVII | coast making a wide sweep round to the former position of
16 I, XIX | time she must be brought round to the mouth of the Shelif,
17 I, XIX | anxiety, that Servadac turned round and peremptorily ordered
18 I, XIX | that your crew bring her round to the Shelif as soon as
19 I, XX | the Hansa to be shifted round to the harbor of the Shelif.
20 I, XXII | be wanting, and the daily round of labor could go on in
21 I, XXIII| and address.”~All crowded round, eager to hear the news.
22 I, XXIV | Russian sailors crowded round for a farewell shake of
23 II, I | two inches high, with a round bald head, smooth and shiny
24 II, I | him alone; he will come round yet. Haven’t I heard of
25 II, II | walked into the common hall, round which he glanced with a
26 II, III | yacht has conveyed us right round Gallia,” added the captain.~“
27 II, III | Gallia,” added the captain.~“Round Gallia?” eagerly exclaimed
28 II, III | professor.~“Yes, entirely round it,” answered Servadac,
29 II, III | period of its revolution round the sun. With as much tact
30 II, IV | demanded the professor, turning round upon him angrily.~“Nothing,
31 II, IV | Gallia makes one revolution round the sun—is equal in length
32 II, IV | eventually work its way round to the topic of a future
33 II, V | they were still circling round the sun, or whether they
34 II, VI | head in perplexity, glaring round upon his companions as if
35 II, VIII | comet would take to revolve round the sun, it must be confessed
36 II, VIII | accomplishes his revolution round the sun in 4,332 days 14
37 II, VIII | moon; that another moves round its primary at an interval
38 II, VIII | The most remote revolves round the planet at a distance
39 II, X | completes his revolution round the sun in a period of 29
40 II, X | additional satellites to circle round the planet in its path.~
41 II, XIII | might be seen gathered round the large table, giving
42 II, XIII | before, he now possessed the round sum of 150,000 francs, half
43 II, XVII | portion was not revolving round the comet, but was gradually
44 II, XVIII| its neck. The bird wheeled round and round in a few circles
45 II, XVIII| The bird wheeled round and round in a few circles that widened
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