Book, Chapter
1 I, III | winter migration.”~Servadac suddenly started from his seat, and
2 I, IV | astronomy, now appeared suddenly in the firmament, though
3 I, VI | exclaimed, as darkness fell suddenly upon him. Then, after a
4 I, VI | African coast might have been suddenly transported to the equatorial
5 I, VI | west!” he cried aloud; but suddenly bethinking himself, he added: “
6 I, VII | the earth’s axis had been suddenly and immensely shifted; and
7 I, VIII | that the earth had thus suddenly approximated towards the
8 I, IX | meeting, when my yacht was suddenly caught on the crest of an
9 I, XII | 11th of February, there suddenly arose the cry of “Land!”
10 I, XII | though cut by a chisel, when suddenly the prismatic lamellae soaring
11 I, XII | progress of the Dobryna was suddenly arrested. Lieutenant Procope,
12 I, XVII | apprehensions, the child suddenly gained confidence, darted
13 I, XVIII| a single bound, and then suddenly halted. For a few seconds
14 I, XVIII| the rascals! the thieves!” suddenly exclaimed Ben Zoof, stamping
15 I, XX | unexpected than agreeable, suddenly arrested their labors. The
16 I, XX | all in vain.~One day he suddenly came upon Ben Zoof, and
17 I, XX | ears in rapt attention. Suddenly an idea struck Servadac’
18 I, XX | insuperable wall of rock should suddenly bar their further progress.~
19 I, XXIII| the 15th loud cries were suddenly heard issuing from the mouth
20 I, XXIII| a signature or address.~Suddenly little Nina, who had again
21 II, I | little world that had been so suddenly launched into space? Again
22 II, III | recorded. Palmyrin Rosette was suddenly separated from his servant
23 II, III | 000 leagues an hour had suddenly encountered some obstacle.
24 II, XI | stream of burning lava had suddenly ceased to flow!~Speechless
25 II, XII | the eruption breaking out suddenly again, and taking us by
26 II, XIII | the eruption which had so suddenly ceased in one spot had certainly
27 II, XV | very keen vision, stopped suddenly, and said that he was sure
28 II, XVI | speed of the comet, when suddenly checked, will be transmuted
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