Book, Chapter
1 I, V | in such a swell. Another thing that now struck Servadac
2 I, IX | and flow of the waters—a thing unknown in the Mediterranean,
3 I, XV | foot long, and the first thing to do before investigating
4 I, XV | continued, after a pause, “one thing is tolerably certain: on
5 I, XVII | the lieutenant;” the right thing to do is to use the Dobryna
6 I, XVII | ocean, and it might be a thing full of risk to be frozen
7 I, XVIII| the matter. It is a good thing you have come. Here have
8 I, XVIII| Never despair’; but one thing, nevertheless, is certain;
9 I, XVIII| of the winter.~The next thing requisite was to arrive
10 I, XVIII| what had occurred. The one thing upon which they could not
11 I, XXII | Procope. “And there is another thing which totally disproves
12 I, XXIII| provided, seemed just the thing to arouse the flagging spirits,
13 II, I | other’s recollection. One thing, however, on the other hand,
14 II, IV | routine; and almost the only thing that broke the monotony
15 II, VI | Five-franc pieces! the very thing I want! I must have them!”~
16 II, VIII | feel pretty certain of one thing: he wouldn’t keep us long
17 II, IX | speculation.”~“The very thing, Hakkabut, that I am anxious
18 II, IX | monopoly isn’t always a good thing, is it?”~“I say, old Sepharvaim,
19 II, XIII | retreat for every living thing in the deep hollow of the
20 II, XIII | threatened his vessel. “A good thing the old fellow wasn’t there
21 II, XV | situation? What a proud thing it would be to have secured
22 II, XVI | shock in situ; and, another thing, we should run the risk
23 II, XVI | But isn’t there another thing to be done?” said Ben Zoof.~“
24 II, XVII | his little comet. A fine thing, he said, to split in two
25 II, XVII | it must be the simplest thing possible to glide from one
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