Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | extravagance, the departure and return of his characters, the alpha
2 I, I | that had been awaiting his return; this was immediately pushed
3 I, VI | the west and south, and return to the gourbi. If we can
4 I, IX | hoping very shortly to return and to restore him to his
5 I, X | his native France, only to return again to wonder whether
6 I, X | done but to put about, and return in disappointment towards
7 I, XVII | delay, the Dobryna should return to Gourbi Island.~This decision
8 I, XVIII| rejoicing at the captain’s return, Ben Zoof broke out into
9 I, XXI | Zoof was called upon to return thanks. The entertainment
10 I, XXIV | wind should change, the return would be a matter of some
11 II, I | I~THE ASTRONOMER~By the return of the expedition, conveying
12 II, I | some periodic interval, to return.~From the prima facie appearance
13 II, II | the orderly was about to return to his place at the side
14 II, III | distance, and never, never to return?”~“I did not say an hyperbola.”~“
15 II, III | Jupiter and Saturn, it will return to the earth again in two
16 II, III | will, Gallia should never return to the earth again!”~
17 II, IV | prediction of an ultimate return to the terrestrial sphere,
18 II, V | Nina had lost all wish to return with her pet goat to the
19 II, V | Isaac Hakkabut on his last return from Nina’s Hive.~On approaching
20 II, VIII | had no shadow of desire to return to the earth, it would be
21 II, VIII | common danger; and as their return to the earth appeared to
22 II, X | years’ absence, once more to return “to port.” The landing,
23 II, XI | which we are all hoping to return; and how can we cement the
24 II, XI | toast of the day—“A happy return to our Mother Earth,” must
25 II, XIII | sleep and fast till the return of summer.~Strange to say,
26 II, XIV | activity; for although a return of the eruption might have
27 II, XV | of telling him how on his return to the world he would be
28 II, XV | It was true that with the return of summer temperature, there
29 II, XV | would happen if, on their return to earth, the handsome Madame
30 II, XV | whether Ceuta, on its return to earth, may not occupy
31 II, XVI | BOLD PROPOSITION~On his return Servadac communicated to
32 II, XVI | day following Servadac’s return, he and the count and Lieutenant
33 II, XVII | earth, and a poet he must return.~Count Timascheff’s desire
34 II, XVII | Count Timascheff’s desire to return to the world was quite equaled
35 II, XIX | words which, after their return to consciousness, were exchanged
36 II, XIX | manifestly disappointed that his return to Mostaganem was not welcomed
37 II, XIX | of the 8th Artillery. In return to his somewhat hesitating
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