Book, Chapter
1 I, I | about two miles from the mouth of the Shelif. The headland
2 I, I | mile and a half from the mouth of the Shelif. With the
3 I, VI | invaded the region of the mouth of the Shelif? But this
4 I, VI | between the gourbi and the mouth of the Shelif; then, slackening
5 I, VI | twenty-one miles from the river mouth. To their vast surprise,
6 I, VI | previous evening had faced the mouth of the Mina, one of the
7 I, VII | by Ben Zoof applying his mouth in lieu of bellows, and
8 I, IX | direction of the former mouth of the Shelif, and the captain
9 I, XI | by reason of its narrow mouth had the semblance of a lake,
10 I, XIII | reduct, whence the gun’s mouth projected over a sloping
11 I, XIII | liberated at the cannon’s mouth, and there was consequently
12 I, XIV | narrative:~“It was near the mouth of the Shelif that a portion
13 I, XVIII| castanets at the cannon’s mouth.”~“But what is the meaning
14 I, XIX | be brought round to the mouth of the Shelif, in immediate
15 I, XX | mountain-side, like the mouth of a great tunnel. Climbing
16 I, XX | hung before the cavern’s mouth.~“Heaven be praised!” cried
17 I, XXI | of musketry.~Reaching the mouth of the gallery, they found
18 I, XXII | issuing continuously from the mouth of a narrow crater.~Under
19 I, XXIII| suddenly heard issuing from the mouth of the principal gallery.~“
20 II, VI | clasped tightly over his mouth. “Stop that howling, Belshazzar!”~“
21 II, XI | slippery rocks; gained the mouth of the gallery; groped their
22 II, XI | glowing covering over the mouth of the grotto. Lieutenant
23 II, XVIII| balloon and all, into its open mouth.~“Forty-seven!” cried Procope.~
24 II, XIX | taking the words out of his mouth; “the lady is married long
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