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1 I, XI | being?”~Lieutenant Procope looked doubtful. The island had
2 I, XIII| instead of four?”~The officers looked at each other, and by their
3 I, XIV | The colonel and the major looked at each other in amazement.~
4 I, XV | paused and pondered, and then looked at Procope as though awaiting
5 I, XXI | been patched up till it looked like a rusty stove-pipe,
6 I, XXIV| count assented, but Procope looked doubtful.~“Your enterprise
7 I, XXIV| since extinguished; all looked black and desolate. Another
8 II, I | Timascheff and the lieutenant looked at each other in silence. “
9 II, II | from his lips.”~The Jew looked perplexed.~“Yes,” said Servadac; “
10 II, III | he knitted his brows, and looked around him with a defiant
11 II, III | in a cap.”~The professor looked angry, and Servadac having
12 II, III | calculations.”~The lieutenant looked disappointed.~“Although
13 II, IV | exclaimed Rosette.~Servadac looked bewildered. Lieutenant Procope
14 II, IV | old grudge.~The professor looked at him, but did not vouchsafe
15 II, V | kilogramme?”~The audience looked at one another, and then
16 II, VI | you, you know.”~Hakkabut looked keenly into the captain’
17 II, VI | is very valuable;” and he looked more cunning than ever.~“
18 II, VI | had returned to the cabin looked on with mingled amusement
19 II, VII | terrestrial meter.”~Ben Zoof looked on in perplexity, regarding
20 II, VIII| swing for it!”~The orderly looked astonished.~“I am governor
21 II, XI | themselves, much as they looked forward to the event, the
22 II, XIV | Jew furiously.~Ben Zoof looked on and laughed, making no
23 II, XIV | thief!”~Captain Servadac looked sternly at Hakkabut.~“How
24 II, XVI | discuss the circumstances that looked so threatening and ominous.~“
25 II, XVII| preceding year. Every one looked forward to spending New
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