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1 I, I | was to take place on the following morning, the first of January,
2 I, II | the Minister of War the following entry:~SERVADAC (Hector),
3 I, II | the order of the day.~The following episode may suffice, in
4 I, V | inexplicable, it was not following the oblique curve that in
5 I, VI | incident.~At sunrise on the following morning, the 2nd of January,
6 I, VI | perpendicularly from the water.~On the following morning Servadac and Ben
7 I, VI | to be annihilated.~On the following day, the 6th of January,
8 I, VII | Zoof’s first care on the following morning was to provide a
9 I, VII | persisted in calling the following day the 6th of January.
10 I, XI | first towards the east, thus following the outline of what had
11 I, XII | same plan as heretofore, following the boundary of the land
12 I, XIV | the coast, and it is by following that little channel that
13 I, XVI | accordingly they persevered in following that singular boundary which
14 I, XVI | 24th of February, after following the sinuous course of what
15 I, XVII | utterly desert; but on the following morning the explorers unexpectedly
16 I, XVII | was found to contain the following message:~“Gallia Ab sole,
17 I, XVII | of my surmise that we are following an orbit decidedly elliptical,
18 I, XVIII| either hand.~Instead of following the northern shore of the
19 I, XX | LIGHT ON THE HORIZON~On the following day, without giving himself
20 I, XXI | colony to embark on the following day, and take up their residence
21 I, XXIII| creek. Lieutenant Procope, following the example of many Arctic
22 I, XXIII| had left the island, and, following the human population, had
23 I, XXIII| but still contained the following dispatch: “Gallia!~Chemin
24 I, XXIV | Hive.~At sunrise on the following morning, the l6th of April,
25 I, XXIV | they each separately been following their own train of thought,
26 II, III | circumlocutory address, of which the following summary presents the main
27 II, VII | Ben Zoof. He was avowedly following the example of Arago, who
28 II, VIII | studies in solitude.~The following day was the 1st of August,
29 II, VIII | professor’s sentiments, and the following month was a period of considerable
30 II, IX | and after Ben Zoof, on the following day, had returned the steelyard
31 II, XI | completely. The Russian sailors, following a northern custom, skated
32 II, XII | the old lava-course, by following which he hoped descent would
33 II, XV | By the beginning of the following month half of this zone
34 II, XV | departure was fixed for the following morning, the 2nd of November.~
35 II, XVI | to be determined.~The day following Servadac’s return, he and
36 II, XVI | en masse, so that on the following morning nothing remained
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