Book, Chapter
1 I, V | on to the horizon.~As he went along, Captain Servadac
2 I, V | windings of the footpath, they went as a crow would fly across
3 I, XII | likely to increase, if they went to the west in the teeth
4 I, XIII| royal anniversary; and he went on to say that, although
5 I, XIV | captain’s spleen, the count went on to say: “Captain Servadac
6 I, XIV | if he had not heard it, went on without pausing. He related
7 I, XVII| been left quite alone. She went on to say that at first
8 I, XIX | Hansa was moored.~As they went they discussed their situation.
9 I, XIX | overhear the conversation. He went shambling along, half whimpering
10 I, XIX | of frantic excitement, he went on to implore that he might
11 I, XX | the first day everything went on prosperously enough;
12 I, XX | ejaculated the captain, and he went on in the tones of a keen
13 I, XX | opportunely been found. On they went, up the steep acclivity,
14 II, I | did not answer a word. He went on preparing a warm bed,
15 II, II | spent their days. Everything went on with them in an accustomed
16 II, V | and without saying a word, went out again and was absent
17 II, VI | heeding his complainings, went on: “We are not going to
18 II, VI | distrustful look around, went out of the cabin.~“Detestable
19 II, VI | undecided still, the Jew went on. “Very scarce, you know.
20 II, VII | Zoof’s face, the professor went on. “And now, gentlemen,
21 II, VII | You know what this is,” he went on to say. “You know, gentlemen,
22 II, VIII| answered the lieutenant, who went on to describe how the displacement
23 II, VIII| satellites, Lieutenant Procope went on to say that one is rather
24 II, IX | his lamentations, Servadac went away.~All the rest of the
25 II, XI | chattering and singing as they went, made their way down to
26 II, XII | realized. The lower they went, the greater was the diminution
27 II, XIV | consoling remark, the orderly went to seek his master.~Rosette
28 II, XV | not too late.” Again they went on; but soon Ben Zoof stopped
29 II, XV | Servadac, nothing daunted, went on to detail the results
30 II, XVI | Well, then,” the lieutenant went on, “what part of this comet
31 II, XVII| their master, wherever he went. The Spaniards, though they
32 II, XIX | excitement anywhere as they went along. The population was
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