Book, Chapter
1 I, II | at the fetes given by the governor at Algiers.~It was on one
2 I, VI | Well, sir, here you are, Governor General of Algeria!” exclaimed
3 I, VII | VAIN~In a few minutes the governor general and his population
4 I, VII | alive and well. No doubt the governor general will be anxious
5 I, VII | and rice; so that for the governor and his population, with
6 I, VIII | strange imprisonment; the governor general and the minister
7 I, IX | Zoof was “invested with governor’s powers,” and took an affecting
8 I, XIV | Malta—town, forts, soldiers, governor, and all—has vanished just
9 I, XVIII| Teutonic accent, “Oh, my lord governor, help me, help! These rascals
10 I, XVIII| passengers, I told him that the governor general was absent on a
11 I, XIX | CHAPTER XIX~GALLIA’S GOVERNOR GENERAL~The Spaniards who
12 I, XIX | Ben Zoof introduced as the governor general, with due respect,
13 I, XIX | presented to the Spaniards as governor of the island, he thought
14 I, XIX | saying, “Only wait till the governor general comes; he is a shrewd
15 I, XIX | promised arrival of the governor.~When Servadac and his companions
16 I, XIX | from his tartan, obeyed the governor’s orders to follow.~An hour
17 I, XIX | he added in Russian: “The governor has made up a wonderful
18 I, XX | with the full powers of governor general, an office of which
19 I, XXI | occasion. The health of the governor general was drunk, as well
20 I, XXII | definitely laid down. “My lord governor,” as Ben Zoof until he was
21 I, XXIV | need his services alike as governor and protector, and overcoming
22 II, II | speak to his Excellency, the governor.”~“The governor is in bed,
23 II, II | Excellency, the governor.”~“The governor is in bed, and asleep.”~“
24 II, III | Aide-de-camp to his Excellency the Governor of Gallia,” interposed Ben
25 II, IV | with perfect immunity. The governor general made it his special
26 II, VI | shell! Come and show the governor proper respect, when he
27 II, VIII | looked astonished.~“I am governor here,” said Servadac.~Ben
28 II, IX | from his Excellency the governor would be good bills; anyhow
29 II, IX | Gentiles in general, and the governor of Gallia in particular,
30 II, IX | I thought you were the governor’s aide-de-camp,” said Hakkabut.~“
31 II, XIV | And don’t you think the governor ought to let me have it?”~“
32 II, XV | To Captain Servadac, the governor general of Gallia.”~“Indeed!”
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