Book, Chapter
1 I, V | thought was to wonder what had happened; and in order to find an
2 I, V | you any notion what has happened, Ben Zoof?”~“I’ve a notion,
3 I, V | certain that something has happened to us,” said Ben Zoof. “
4 I, V | the count. Something has happened; Ben Zoof and I cannot both
5 I, VI | threaten torrents of rain.~It happened that the moon was new on
6 I, VIII | indomitable perseverance, happened to remark that he thought
7 I, IX | other word, tell me what has happened.”~The count, whose imperturbable
8 I, IX | First, tell me what has happened.”~“The very question I was
9 I, XV | the Atlantic; but what had happened now? Why, Gibraltar had
10 I, XV | all the mysteries that had happened? Had not the day now dawned
11 I, XVIII| score of Spaniards, who had happened to be upon it, had escaped
12 I, XIX | only tell them what has happened, and in sheer despondency
13 I, XIX | Something very strange has happened. A most wonderful event
14 I, XIX | the convulsion that had happened. The event was precisely
15 II, I | his eyes, Captain Servadac happened to be bending down closely
16 II, I | period before the convulsion happened.”~Thus, the general conclusion
17 II, II | he related all that had happened since the memorable night
18 II, III | effect that if the comet had happened to strike against Montmartre,
19 II, IX | secure very high prices.~It happened, just about this same time,
20 II, X | astronomical works that happened to be included in the Dobryna’
21 II, X | spectator of events that had happened seventy years previously;
22 II, XIV | his master. “Something has happened to the professor,” he said; “
23 II, XIX | However, those things never happened, sir, did they?”~His master
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