Book, Chapter
1 I, XXI | to the left of the common hall was allotted for the special
2 I, XXI | was spread in the central hall. The stores of the Dobryna
3 I, XXI | high temperature of the hall, and by their own exertions,
4 I, XXIII| aperture of the central hall was very remarkable. So
5 I, XXIII| cold air to penetrate the hall in a way that was refreshing
6 I, XXIII| Congregating in the large hall, the half-famished creatures
7 I, XXIII| bird, and rushing into the hall placed it in Servadac’s
8 I, XXIV | and security of the great hall of Nina’s Hive.~END OF FIRST
9 II, II | leading the way to the central hall, stopped, and turning so
10 II, II | walked into the common hall, round which he glanced
11 II, IV | 81 degrees north, and of Hall and the crew of the Polaris,
12 II, IV | pay a visit to the common hall. His arrival there was generally
13 II, IV | cannon-ball into the central hall, where they were all assembled,
14 II, IV | the astronomer left the hall, and retired to his observatory.~
15 II, V | assembled in the central hall, where they were soon joined
16 II, V | who had just entered the hall, caught the professor’s
17 II, VII | reassembled in the common hall of Nina’s Hive.~“Now, gentlemen,
18 II, VII | professor, who had left the hall with an air almost majestic,
19 II, XI | their way into the common hall.~How dreary! how chill it
20 II, XII | The temperature of the hall, now entirely exposed to
21 II, XII | observatory into the common hall, and there at frequent intervals,
22 II, XII | its tripod in the great hall of Nina’s Hive.~As for Isaac
23 II, XIV | about outside the great hall of the cavern, heard the
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