Book, Chapter
1 I, II | his birthplace; and to his eyes the heights and district
2 I, II | Mont Blanc?”~Ben Zoof’s eyes glistened with delight;
3 I, VI | threw his arms over his eyes, and very soon slept the
4 I, VI | exclaimed Ben Zoof, rubbing his eyes. “I feel as if I had only
5 I, VII | intently upon the heavens. His eyes wandered from where the
6 I, VIII | lay stretched before his eyes— an alphabet which, to his
7 I, XIII | colonel slowly lifted his eyes, and said with official
8 I, XIV | Oliphant, half shutting his eyes with an expression of supreme
9 I, XVI | was obliged with his own eyes to witness the waves of
10 I, XVI | ice-bound rock, straining his eyes across the boundless vista
11 I, XVII | brown hair and lustrous dark eyes, beautiful as one of Murillo’
12 I, XVIII| he stood motionless, his eyes fixed, as if obeying the
13 I, XVIII| Small and skinny, with eyes bright and cunning, a hooked
14 I, XIX | cunning light gleamed from his eyes, and his lips became compressed
15 I, XX | passed his hand across his eyes, as if to dispel a mist,
16 I, XX | two men stood straining eyes and ears in rapt attention.
17 I, XXI | satisfaction in his little gray eyes, and when, a few hours later,
18 I, XXIII| Lake of Montmartre (in his eyes, of course, a sea), performed
19 I, XXIV | and little Nina, her great eyes flooded with tears, held
20 I, XXIV | who had neither opened his eyes nor spoken a word throughout
21 II, I | another. He half opened his eyes, closed them again, then
22 II, I | and once more closed his eyes.~Before long the astronomer
23 II, I | When next he opened his eyes, Captain Servadac happened
24 II, II | professor did not open his eyes, and appeared to be slumbering
25 II, II | quickly.~Rosette unclosed his eyes and fixed them full upon
26 II, III | that direction; he had no eyes except for the one object
27 II, IV | clearly defined before their eyes, the progress along the
28 II, IV | count.~“Can you not use your eyes?” said the professor, testily. “
29 II, VI | letting us hire it?”~The Jew’s eyes twinkled with a satisfaction
30 II, VII | professor designedly kept his eyes fixed upon Ben Zoof. He
31 II, XVI | said the lieutenant.~All eyes in a moment were riveted
32 II, XVII | vision by applying to his eyes some belladonna which he
33 II, XVIII| outstretched before their eyes, was conspicuous for the
34 II, XVIII| of the car, he kept his eyes fixed upon the abandoned
35 II, XVIII| in her bosom.~The child’s eyes filled with tears; she did
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