Book, Chapter
1 I, V | not nine o’clock yet.”~“Look up there, sir. I am much
2 I, V | roused himself, and began to look about again. “What means
3 I, XII | maneuvers, he shouted again, “Look out! sharp! watch the sheets!”~
4 I, XIV | my yacht; hard by; and I look upon it as a miracle, and
5 I, XIV | observed the supercilious look, and half rose to his feet,
6 I, XIV | captain and the count to look surprised. “Are we not,
7 I, XVI | rock? Who shall paint the look of consternation with which
8 I, XVI | its towering height and look beyond! By Heaven, I adjure
9 I, XVI | Eagerly and anxiously did they look around. To the south there
10 I, XVIII| are shirking their work. Look here; look there!” And as
11 I, XVIII| shirking their work. Look here; look there!” And as Ben Zoof
12 I, XX | Servadac; “show me where.”~“Look there!” answered the lieutenant,
13 I, XXI | ejaculated the orderly, “look there! look there! The moon!
14 I, XXI | the orderly, “look there! look there! The moon! the moon’
15 I, XXII | addressed himself to Pablo:~“Look out, Pablo; you shall see
16 I, XXIII| it to her breast, said:~“Look here, Ben Zoof!”~And as
17 I, XXIV | once his eye brightened.~“Look! look!” he exclaimed, pointing
18 I, XXIV | his eye brightened.~“Look! look!” he exclaimed, pointing
19 II, I | old man darted an angry look at him through the spectacles,
20 II, II | stopped, and turning so as to look him steadily in the face,
21 II, III | the Spanish coast might look to the kindling of the beacon,
22 II, IV | separately. Nothing could look plainer, and if the professor’
23 II, IV | professor, testily. “If you will look you will see the zone marked
24 II, IV | cast at him a withering look, but did not take any further
25 II, V | was in Spain.”~“I used to look after goats at Madalena,”
26 II, V | scales; but I have been to look, and I cannot find a pair
27 II, VI | after casting a distrustful look around, went out of the
28 II, VII | mind for a few minutes now. Look here! In this bag are forty
29 II, VIII | laughter exchanged for a look of stern displeasure, “touch
30 II, IX | commissariat department. Now, look sharp!”~Hakkabut hereupon
31 II, XIV | touches the point?”~“Yes; look and see.”~“Give it a little
32 II, XV | major, with a supercilious look.~“Allow me to express my
33 II, XVII | dispute was beginning to look serious when Servadac entered.~
34 II, XVII | asked the professor, with a look of withering scorn.~“Why,
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