Book, Chapter
1 I, I | have a fine effect here in Algeria, where poetry in that form
2 I, II | Cavalry; seven years in Algeria.~Campaigns: Soudan and Japan.~
3 I, II | been always stationed in Algeria. He had now a staff appointment
4 I, II | that he was a native of Algeria; but such was by no means
5 I, V | peculiar to the coast of Algeria.”~Servadac was stupefied;
6 I, V | all the western part of Algeria.”~“It will not last long,
7 I, VI | has become of the rest of Algeria: if we cannot get round
8 I, VI | are, Governor General of Algeria!” exclaimed Ben Zoof, as
9 I, X | CHAPTER X~A SEARCH FOR ALGERIA~The Dobryna, a strong craft
10 I, X | occupied by the coast of Algeria; but no land appeared to
11 I, X | ordinarily expect to find in Algeria. At the same time, we have
12 I, X | not so near the coast of Algeria as you imagined.”~The lieutenant
13 I, X | the missing province of Algeria.~
14 I, XII | know whether anything of Algeria is left beyond the Shelif;
15 I, XIV | mission as a staff-officer in Algeria—”~“A French colony, I believe,”
16 I, XIV | discover the colony of Algeria; but of Algeria not a trace
17 I, XIV | colony of Algeria; but of Algeria not a trace remained.”~The
18 I, XIV | and complete. Not only was Algeria lost, but there was no trace
19 I, XIV | all—has vanished just like Algeria.”~For a moment a cloud rested
20 I, XIV | sustained in the fate of Algeria, France is ready to answer
21 I, XVI | Island, that little shred of Algeria, constitutes all that is
22 I, XVIII| cruised along the coasts of Algeria, Tunis, Egypt, Turkey, and
23 II, III | somewhere to the south of Algeria, and as it had a solid nucleus,
24 II, XIX | CHAPTER XIX~BACK AGAIN~“In Algeria, captain?”~“Yes, Ben Zoof,
25 II, XIX | captain?”~“Yes, Ben Zoof, in Algeria; and not far from Mostaganem.”
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