Book, Chapter
1 I, V | running him through the body,” added Ben Zoof.~If Servadac and
2 I, VI | Then, after a pause, he added: “That is to say, if there
3 I, VI | suddenly bethinking himself, he added: “But no, that cannot be
4 I, VIII | can be the meaning,” he added seriously, “of all this
5 I, IX | count significantly, and added, “I have discovered no sign
6 I, IX | position.”~He paused, and added: “Your island is the first
7 I, X | collision with the sun!” added the count.~“There is no
8 I, X | time for reflection, and added: “Moreover, I have every
9 I, XIII | arms and legs blown off,” added the officer.~“Very good,
10 I, XV | with it.”~“And Russia,” added the count.~“And Russia,
11 I, XVII | of the pretty maiden, he added:~“Tell us your name, little
12 I, XVIII| for selling them.~Ben Zoof added, “And as to the difficulties
13 I, XVIII| addressing Count Timascheff, he added, “Altogether, I think the
14 I, XIX | to Count Timascheff, he added in Russian: “The governor
15 I, XX | I am not mistaken,” he added; “it is a light on the horizon.”~“
16 I, XXII | which they were standing, he added, “We seem to have been transplanted
17 II, I | in creation?”~“Besides,” added the lieutenant, “it is exceedingly
18 II, II | too liberal an offer, he added, “Only it must be at once.”~“
19 II, II | your liking, old Ezekiel!” added Ben Zoof in a voice of irony.~
20 II, II | let me have my coffee,” he added impatiently; “I cannot collect
21 II, III | us right round Gallia,” added the captain.~“Round Gallia?”
22 II, III | audience.~“But now, gentlemen,” added the professor, “I must tell
23 II, III | reckoning. Perhaps,” he added, with a smile, “even Montmartre
24 II, III | by way of emphasis, and added, “If I had my will, Gallia
25 II, V | will spoil us, Pablo,” she added, smiling.~“Oh, no, Nina;
26 II, V | anywhere. And what’s more,” he added mischievously, “you won’
27 II, V | long as there is no wind,” added Servadac, “we may pass comfortably
28 II, VI | captain.~“Only for one day,” added the professor.~The Jew stammered
29 II, VII | been very much smaller,” he added, looking slyly at the professor.~“
30 II, XI | sentiments of all? Besides,” he added, smiling, “I expect that
31 II, XIII | gathering on Rosette’s face, he added:~“I am sure Lieutenant Procope
32 II, XIII | a misfortune it is,” he added, speaking to himself, “to
33 II, XV | reply. “And to whom,” he added, “may I have the honor of
34 II, XV | reply. “But excuse me,” he added presently; “I see that Colonel
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