Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | the horizon underwent so strange and sudden a modification,
2 I, VII | unable to account for his strange experiences by any reasonable
3 I, VIII | his companion from their strange imprisonment; the governor
4 I, IX | the count were on board, a strange fatality was bringing him
5 I, X | which glittered with a strange iridescence, and the nature
6 I, XII | the Dobryna‘s chart.~“How strange,” exclaimed Hector Servadac, “
7 I, XII | we thought to find sea!”~“Strange, indeed,” replied Lieutenant
8 I, XIV | of which was altogether strange, and which extended to the
9 I, XIV | be la-boring under some strange mistake. There is no room
10 I, XV | accounts for some of the strange phenomena we witness. If
11 I, XV | assented the count.~To this strange conglomeration of French,
12 I, XVI | of nothing but the same strange, uniform mineral conglomerate,
13 I, XVI | s deep dejection was in strange contrast to his general
14 I, XVII | might be sharing their own strange destiny in being rolled
15 I, XIX | friends. Something very strange has happened. A most wonderful
16 I, XX | that was denied them by the strange and impenetrable substratum
17 I, XXII | Servadac. “It would not be more strange than the other phenomena
18 I, XXII | the actual extent of the strange concrete of metallic crystallization.~
19 I, XXII | been transplanted to a soil strange enough in its chemical character
20 II, I | little world in which their strange lot was cast.~“Can you explain
21 II, IV | is the 26th of March.”~“Strange!” muttered Servadac.~“And
22 II, V | level of the sea.~“What a strange phenomenon!” exclaimed the
23 II, X | were but making a voyage—a strange, yet a transient, excursion
24 II, X | general outline of this strange appendage, which revolves
25 II, X | rings would present various strange phenomena. Sometimes they
26 II, X | all the marvels of this strange world. After all, they were
27 II, XIII | till the return of summer.~Strange to say, little Nina bore
28 II, XVII | Year’s gifts.~It may seem strange, but the nearer the critical
29 II, XVIII| whilst in every direction the strange soil, with its commixture
30 II, XVIII| to tell the tale of their strange peregrinations?~Moments
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