Book, Chapter
1 I, II | owned, and no one was more ready to confess it than himself,
2 I, II | abilities, however, and his ready intelligence had carried
3 I, VII | substantial meal. The stove was ready for use, the copper skillet
4 I, VII | sharp lookout, and to be ready, in case a vessel should
5 I, VIII | telling me that my dinner was ready.”~“Are we not philosophers,
6 I, IX | arrival the Dobryna was again ready to put to sea.~Servadac
7 I, XIII | smacking his lips, having, by a ready intuition, found a pretext
8 I, XIV | fate of Algeria, France is ready to answer any provocation
9 I, XVII | had come and she was quite ready to go away; only they must
10 I, XVIII| The crops that were now ready for the harvest, and the
11 I, XVIII| gunpowder—and being at all times ready to barter, and prepared
12 I, XIX | him to fleece, he will be ready enough to transact a little
13 I, XIX | old one, and he will be ready enough to come to terms
14 I, XXI | complete, and everything ready for a final departure from
15 I, XXIV | said the count, “I am quite ready to accompany you; it is
16 I, XXIV | Ben Zoof declared himself ready to accompany his master
17 II, IV | at his companion’s side, ready to give her a helping hand
18 II, V | Servadac to say that he was ready, and hoped that day to commence
19 II, IX | shall pay for all I buy.”~“Ready money?” asked Hakkabut.~“
20 II, IX | asked Hakkabut.~“Yes, ready money. What makes you ask?”
21 II, IX | told you, you shall have ready money.”~“Very good, your
22 II, XII | would have declared himself ready to put up with any amount
23 II, XVI | tenable; and I shall be ready to co-operate with you,
24 II, XVII | with the netting, and was ready at any moment to be inflated.
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