Book, Chapter
1 I, IX | probably have visited Spain, France, or Italy, and accordingly
2 I, X | sped away to his native France, only to return again to
3 I, XII | course?”~“To Sicily, Italy, France!” ejaculated Servadac, eagerly,—“
4 I, XIV | news can you give us of France, England, or Russia?” continued
5 I, XIV | tomb of one of the kings of France—”~“Louis the Ninth, I presume,”
6 I, XIV | times more probable that France—”~“France!” shouted Servadac
7 I, XIV | probable that France—”~“France!” shouted Servadac in a
8 I, XIV | Servadac in a passion. “France is not an island that can
9 I, XIV | island that can be submerged; France is an integral portion of
10 I, XIV | portion of a solid continent. France, at least, is safe.”~A scene
11 I, XIV | that, in spite of any loss France may have sustained in the
12 I, XIV | in the fate of Algeria, France is ready to answer any provocation
13 I, XIV | in 1727, 1779, and 1792— France and Spain have disputed
14 I, XV | made of, if only it carries France along with it.”~“And Russia,”
15 I, XV | merest fraction of either France or Russia. As to England,
16 I, XVI | abreast of the shores of France. Yes, of France.~But who
17 I, XVI | shores of France. Yes, of France.~But who shall describe
18 I, XVI | way, and still no sign of France. It might have been supposed
19 I, XVI | realize how it might extend to France; and when now he was obliged
20 I, XVI | is left of our glorious France? No, no; it cannot be. Not
21 I, XVI | the summit and explore! France lies beyond.”~Disembarkation,
22 I, XVI | dismay. Where was his beloved France? Had he gained this arduous
23 I, XVI | encountered this barrier; but France is there beyond! Yes, France
24 I, XVI | France is there beyond! Yes, France is there! Come, count, come!
25 I, XVII | almost like a bit of his dear France; and the plan of returning
26 I, XVIII| expected to find it.”~“And France? Montmartre?” continued
27 I, XVIII| communicate the fact that Paris, France, Europe, nay, the whole
28 I, XVIII| might never see Europe, France, Paris, Montmartre again.~“
29 I, XVIII| but it contains natives of France, Russia, Italy, Spain, and
30 I, XIX | us off from Spain, from France, from Italy, from every
31 II, IX | trust the banks of England, France, and Russia.”~“Ah no! I
32 II, XI | Those of the vintages of France and Spain were drunk in
33 II, XV | upon it, in the name of France, was now the cherished wish
34 II, XV | secured its possession to France!”~Next morning, as soon
35 II, XV | there?”~“Friends. Vive la France!” cried the captain.~“Hurrah
36 II, XVIII| clear.~“Europe! Russia! France!” shout Procope, the count,
37 II, XVIII| grazing the frontiers of France; whilst France itself suggested
38 II, XVIII| frontiers of France; whilst France itself suggested a vigorous
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