Book, Chapter
1 I, I | floating from her yard, whilst on her mast-head was hoisted
2 I, V | herbage carpeted the soil, whilst trees formed a charming
3 I, V | line ran north and south, whilst the adjacent groves and
4 I, IX | calmness of its waters.~Whilst examining the rocky shore,
5 I, X | cruising in the Mediterranean, whilst in the summer he visited
6 I, XVII | literally stippled with light, whilst the sea, as though spattered
7 I, XX | the volcano that we saw, whilst we were on board the Dobryna?”~
8 I, XX | bowels of our own Gallia!”~Whilst the captain was indulging
9 I, XXI | stowage of the freight, whilst Servadac found abundant
10 I, XXI | lieutenant and Ben Zoof; whilst a third recess, immediately
11 I, XXII | several degrees below zero, whilst experiment, at the same
12 II, I | to any ordinary mortal, whilst they administered cordials
13 II, III | one of these occasions, whilst carefully gauging the recesses
14 II, IV | old Isaac’s cogitations, whilst the universal population
15 II, VII | moon the attraction is .16, whilst on the surface of the sun
16 II, VIII | days 3 hours 42 minutes; whilst the largest of all takes
17 II, X | of the volcanic eruption, whilst the comet was still at so
18 II, X | distance of only 120,800 miles, whilst Japetus, the most remote,
19 II, XIII | have been quite impossible, whilst to have left them in the
20 II, XIV | liberated from a dungeon. Whilst the rest were enjoying their
21 II, XV | the occasion should arise; whilst as to the yawl, which, transformed
22 II, XVIII| the framework of the sea; whilst in every direction the strange
23 II, XVIII| the frontiers of France; whilst France itself suggested
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