Book, Chapter
1 I, I | But what next? how am I to go on? I say, Ben Zoof,” he
2 I, II | to induce the captain to go with him and end his days
3 I, VI | Meanwhile, sir, may we go to sleep?”~“Certainly, if
4 I, VI | south to Mostaganem, we must go eastwards to Tenes.” And
5 I, VII | we must build a boat, and go in search of those who do
6 I, VIII | Then why shouldn’t we go and visit Venus?”~Servadac
7 I, VIII | Nothing whatever; so you may go about your own business,”
8 I, XII | Within an hour we must go to pieces upon yonder rocks.”~“
9 I, XV | in which she was free to go in consequence of the total
10 I, XVII | afford assistance, before we go into our winter quarters?”~
11 I, XVII | and she was quite ready to go away; only they must let
12 I, XVII | only they must let her goat go with her: they would both
13 I, XIX | yell. “Do they expect to go back to Spain till they
14 I, XXI | incorruptible, Isaac determined to go to the fountain-head. He
15 I, XXI | you like.”~“But I want to go to Algiers,” whimpered Hakkabut.~“
16 I, XXII | daily round of labor could go on in orderly routine.~A
17 I, XXIII| consequently destined to go on steadily increasing until
18 I, XXIV | for all three of them to go, as, in case of there being
19 II, II | tartan yonder, I saw the yawl go out from the rock here on
20 II, II | about it.”~Ben Zoof left to go into the kitchen, and Servadac
21 II, III | man, Servadac proceeded to go through the expected formalities.~“
22 II, IV | be advisable to let him go on entirely in his own way.
23 II, IV | two had been allowed to go on unchecked, it is impossible
24 II, V | and directed Ben Zoof to go to the Jew and borrow it.~“
25 II, V | errand; “perhaps I had better go with you myself; the old
26 II, V | Why should we not all go?” asked the count; “we should
27 II, VI | nothing here for anyone. Go away!” Such was the inhospitable
28 II, VII | interesting! But let us go on and compute the mass.”~“
29 II, VIII | leagues, and this would go on diminishing until the
30 II, XI | party of skirmishers; let us go back in full force.”~The
31 II, XII | you will not be afraid to go down to the lower depths
32 II, XII | yes, of course, Pablo will go. You are not afraid to go,
33 II, XII | go. You are not afraid to go, are you, Pablo?” he said,
34 II, XII | are chilly are welcome to go as much lower as they like.
35 II, XIII | couldn’t make his comet go straight back, could he?”~“
36 II, XIV | t understand me, you may go to the devil!”~Without availing
37 II, XIV | will have no value when you go back to the world.”~“What
38 II, XV | nay, they even offered to go instead; but Servadac, expressing
39 II, XV | to permit the captain to go alone. There was no delay.
40 II, XVI | you cannot make the comet go where you want it to go.”~“
41 II, XVI | go where you want it to go.”~“You are mistaken, Ben
42 II, XVII | choice. Quick, or out you go!”~The avaricious old man
43 II, XVII | comet? Why should he not go once again upon its surface
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