Book, Chapter
1 I, VII | almost forgotten. He could understand that an altered inclination
2 I, VIII | angrily exclaimed; “cannot you understand that the planets are traveling
3 I, IX | could not fail to see and understand his signals. Slightly changing
4 I, XV | some difficulty to make him understand the fact that had just come
5 I, XV | captain. “Let us see that we understand each other right. Unless
6 I, XVIII| significant nod, made his master understand that he was to play the
7 I, XIX | its responsibilities. We understand each other so well that
8 I, XIX | to misunderstand you.”~“Understand or misunderstand,” replied
9 I, XXIV | thoughtfully; “and I do not quite understand how you would propose to
10 II, III | same question. Did I not understand you to say that, as the
11 II, IV | captain’s reply.~“You must understand, however,” said Rosette, “
12 II, VI | captain said, “If, sir, I understand right, you require some
13 II, VII | its proper weight. Do you understand me, goggle-eyes?”~This was
14 II, VII | must talk to those who can understand.”~The professor took the
15 II, IX | prices.”~Servadac made him understand that he had no intention
16 II, XI | the captain to him; “but understand that I consider it my duty
17 II, XIV | Rosette; “and if you don’t understand me, you may go to the devil!”~
18 II, XV | been saying.~“Then I am to understand that you are determined
19 II, XVI | observed Ben Zoof, “but I don’t understand why such learned gentlemen
20 II, XVI | his orderly, making him understand that he should hold his
21 II, XVI | other perils.”~“Then, as I understand,” said Captain Servadac, “
22 II, XVI | I think, lieutenant, I understand your project. The scheme
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