Book, Chapter
1 I, V | watch to his ear. “It is going,” said he; “but, by all
2 I, X | the Isle of Wight. Her sea going qualities were excellent,
3 I, XV | occupy.”~“But what I was going especially to observe,”
4 I, XVIII| Servadac. “I hope we are not going to fight.”~“No, not with
5 I, XXI | place of safety. I am not going to let your cursed obstinacy
6 I, XXI | Isaac, in despair.~“You are going the right way to ruin yourself,
7 I, XXII | this discussion had been going on, the satellite, or whatever
8 I, XXIV | resign his intention of going in person to relieve his
9 II, I | his observations had been going on for some considerable
10 II, V | exclaimed the professor, again going off into a passion, “that
11 II, VI | complainings, went on: “We are not going to ruin you, you know.”~
12 II, VI | spring; and perhaps you are going to use it to weigh something
13 II, VI | Ephraim, do you suppose we are going to weigh a mountain with
14 II, VI | professor, triumphantly; “we are going to weigh Gallia with it;
15 II, VIII | if he thought we were not going back to the earth again.
16 II, IX | will get no more. I am not going to waste my breath on you.
17 II, XI | measure of beveling, was going on slowly but irresistibly,
18 II, XI | cargo is taken care of. I am going to have it carried across
19 II, XI | Captain Servadac thought of going in person with the invitation;
20 II, XIV | that! Yes or no? If you are going to buy, say so at once;
21 II, XV | as to the possibility of going on foot. The distance was
22 II, XV | if he were in a regiment going into action, he talked wildly
23 II, XVI | this conversation had been going on, Lieutenant Procope had
24 II, XVI | Servadac. “But what are you going to do for a casing?”~“I
25 II, XVII | told you that Gallia is not going back to the earth?” asked
26 II, XVII | anticipations, and to Ben Zoof the going up in a balloon was the
27 II, XIX | not suppose that she was going to wait for you. ‘Out of
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