Book, Chapter
1 I, I | awaiting his return; this was immediately pushed off from shore, and
2 I, IV | were but to lose itself immediately behind masses of accumulated
3 I, V | the philosophical reply, immediately followed by the query, “
4 I, V | earth, sea, and sky were immediately wrapped in profound obscurity.~
5 I, VII | barometer, he would have immediately discovered the fact that
6 I, VIII | called to Venus at noon, and immediately hailed it joyfully, recognizing
7 I, XI | corroborated. The intelligence was immediately imparted to Count Timascheff
8 I, XIII | aback, and did not reply immediately, though by some significant
9 I, XIV | left the room. Followed immediately by the others, he led the
10 I, XIV | ordered his crew to embark immediately.~“We shall meet again,”
11 I, XVII | by a faint bleating, and immediately afterwards a solitary she-goat
12 I, XVIII| know; he only knew that, immediately after the conclusion of
13 I, XXI | whilst a third recess, immediately at the back, made a convenient
14 I, XXI | lieutenant, did not follow immediately; but shortly afterwards
15 I, XXIII| freeze; this was the pool immediately below the central cavern,
16 I, XXIII| but only to close up again immediately after allowing a momentary
17 II, II | turned outside that door immediately.”~“No offense, my lord,
18 II, VIII | in their markings. Those immediately north and south of the equator
19 II, XI | Corneille has described.~Immediately after sunset the torches
20 II, XII | the Russian sailors were immediately set to work. Their former
21 II, XII | that a retreat might be immediately effected from their now
22 II, XV | the satellite, which was immediately influenced by the mass of
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