Book, Chapter
1 I, I | who was trotting silently close in his rear,~“did you ever
2 I, VI | bewildered explorers kept close to the new shore. This,
3 I, VIII | proof that the sun remained close to the new equator which
4 I, VIII | captain kept his thermometer close at hand where he could repeatedly
5 I, VIII | approaching! the great climax close at hand! Two days more,
6 I, VIII | proximity to Venus had been close enough to demonstrate that
7 I, XVI | so, we must now be very close to her Arctic regions; it
8 I, XVII | count knew that Madalena was close to Caprera, to the north
9 I, XXIII| rather than abandon his close and personal oversight of
10 I, XXIII| entirely asunder, but only to close up again immediately after
11 I, XXIV | surprise. “We must have passed close to Formentera,” he said, “
12 I, XXIV | to work, and before the close of the day the yawl was
13 I, XXIV | brilliancy. The new pole-star close upon the horizon was resplendent,
14 I, XXIV | they must have traveled close upon a hundred leagues since
15 II, II | Can’t be.”~The Jew sidled close up to Ben Zoof, and laying
16 II, III | fired with that velocity close to a pane of glass. It has
17 II, VI | Jew was vainly trying to close, he cried, “Heaps of money!
18 II, VIII | CHAPTER VIII~JUPITER SOMEWHAT CLOSE~Except as to the time the
19 II, VIII | marvelous world, never before so close within the range of human
20 II, VIII | pathway led it into such close proximity to this enormous
21 II, VIII | September verged towards its close, Jupiter began to wear an
22 II, XI | dying out. The shore was close at hand. All at once, Ben
23 II, XIV | from his pocket, took it close under the lamp, rolled it
24 II, XIV | inquired Hakkabut, peering down close to the dial. “Are you quite
25 II, XVI | were of a texture unusually close, and quite capable of being
26 II, XVI | during the month, at the close of which it was not more
27 II, XVII | be inflated. The car was close at hand. Some inflated skins
28 II, XVIII| distance from the moon. So close was it, that the two poles
29 II, XVIII| The crisis of peril was close at hand, but imagination
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