Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Wagner is a fool. I shall keep my word. I am quite firm.”~“
2 I, I | that they would not fail to keep their appointment with military
3 I, V | To start! what for?”~“To keep your appointment with Count
4 I, VII | have to do, Ben Zoof, is to keep a sharp lookout, and to
5 I, VII | His watch enabled him to keep an accurate account of the
6 I, IX | apologies for failing to keep my appointment with you.”~“
7 I, IX | possibly arrive, as well as to keep an eye upon the herds of
8 I, XI | sail was shortened so as to keep the Dobryna from making
9 I, XII | left. The screw failed to keep its hold upon the water,
10 I, XIII | soldiers, unable this time to keep their delight within the
11 I, XV | every way.”~“Ah, never mind! Keep up your courage, count!”
12 I, XX | fuel was too limited to keep up a permanent supply of
13 I, XXI | like a miser, he would keep guard over his precious
14 I, XXI | take anything from you. Keep your cargo to yourself;
15 I, XXIV | shall take none; we shall keep on our way continuously;
16 II, V | anxieties, they were fain to keep all their misgivings to
17 II, VII | continued the professor, “keep it in mind for a few minutes
18 II, VIII | of one thing: he wouldn’t keep us long in the dark, if
19 II, XII | the Jew was permitted to keep a watch as vigilant as he
20 II, XII | their last poor resource?~“Keep up your spirits, my friends,”
21 II, XVI | combustion for a while, and keep up the necessary supply
22 II, XVI | ever in his resolution to keep his secret.~On the 15th
23 II, XVIII| with lighted hay, served to keep the air in the interior
24 II, XIX | opinion that it was prudent to keep their bewilderment entirely
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