Book, Chapter
1 I, V | insufficient condensation, failed to fall.~The sea appeared
2 I, VI | Mediterranean. On their road they failed to discern a vestige of
3 I, VII | the hypothesis entirely failed to account, either for the
4 I, VII | the luminous orb. But he failed to trace any of the lineaments,
5 I, VII | mark the lunar surface; he failed to decipher any indications
6 I, VIII| shepherd’s star—has never failed to attract the rapturous
7 I, VIII| both of them. But Ben Zoof failed to see that, even at the
8 I, X | disclose what the surface failed to reveal, and Count Timascheff,
9 I, XII | that they left. The screw failed to keep its hold upon the
10 I, XIII| department, and if the officers failed to show the same tendency
11 I, XIV | its limits we have utterly failed to discover, but from the
12 I, XVI | country as well. But he had failed to realize how it might
13 I, XX | a long consultation they failed to devise any better expedient,
14 I, XX | upon which all their tools failed to make the slightest impression.
15 I, XX | Means for hollowing it failed them utterly. Harder and
16 I, XX | hard as adamant, never failed to reveal itself within
17 I, XX | which human ingenuity had failed to secure were at hand from
18 II, I | scientific circles that he failed in his application; however,
19 II, II | reputation at stake if he failed to set his patient on his
20 II, II | every breath, and never failed to administer the strongest
21 II, VII | confess that his memory had failed him.~“Well, then,” said
22 II, XI | the rigor of the cold had failed them! death, in the cruellest
23 II, XIV | Amongst other things that failed him was his stock of coffee,
24 II, XV | was, could scarcely have failed to widen the unacknowledged
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