Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | greater exertions. Twenty minutes sufficed to carry them over
2 I, VII | WATCHES IN VAIN~In a few minutes the governor general and
3 I, VII | before the water had been two minutes over the fire it was at
4 I, VIII | twenty-three hours twenty-one minutes—an evidence, from the unaltered
5 I, IX | soon saddled, and in twenty minutes had carried their riders
6 I, IX | boat was lowered. In a few minutes more Count Timascheff had
7 I, XI | attention; but when, after some minutes, he became convinced that
8 I, XII | did not veer, and in a few minutes more the schooner was hardly
9 I, XVII | was lowered, and in a few minutes the count and Servadac had
10 I, XXI | on board, and only a few minutes elapsed after the Dobryna
11 I, XXIV | they had been hurrying.~Ten minutes later, and they were so
12 II, II | to wait, for within a few minutes Rosette’s peevish voice
13 II, III | know this, sir, that at 47 minutes 35.6 seconds after two o’
14 II, V | and was absent for some minutes. When he returned, he said, “
15 II, VII | keep it in mind for a few minutes now. Look here! In this
16 II, VIII | 332 days 14 hours and 2 minutes; that he travels at the
17 II, VIII | occupies only 9 hours and 55 minutes.~“His days, then, are shorter
18 II, VIII | takes only l day 18 hours 27 minutes; the second takes 3 days
19 II, VIII | takes 3 days 13 hours 14 minutes; the third, 7 days 3 hours
20 II, VIII | third, 7 days 3 hours 42 minutes; whilst the largest of all
21 II, VIII | but 16 days 16 hours 32 minutes. The most remote revolves
22 II, IX | In the course of the few minutes’ conversation which Ben
23 II, X | his axis in 10 hours 29 minutes, causing his own year to
24 II, X | own plane in 10 hours 32 minutes. Of what matter it is composed,
25 II, XV | on,” said Servadac. A few minutes carried them over another
26 II, XV | and disappeared.~In a few minutes the commanding officer,
27 II, XVII | come across her orbit at 42 minutes and 35.6 seconds past two
28 II, XVII | or, to speak correctly 42 minutes 35.6 seconds, before the
29 II, XVIII| in relief.~Twenty-seven minutes past two, and Gallia is
30 II, XVIII| quicker is the velocity; ten minutes later, and they are only
31 II, XVIII| Procope stood marking the minutes and seconds as they fled;
32 II, XVIII| steer them now.~“Forty-two minutes past!” said the lieutenant,
33 II, XVIII| of impact was 2 hours 47 minutes 35.6 seconds. Five minutes
34 II, XVIII| minutes 35.6 seconds. Five minutes more and collision must
35 II, XVIII| inferior to the balloon.~Some minutes more were thus consumed
36 II, XVIII| aerial adventure.~“Forty-six minutes!” announced the lieutenant.~
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