Book, Chapter
1 I, VII | any rate, he hoped for an opportunity of observing the constellations
2 I, VIII | he was confirmed when the opportunity came for him to observe
3 I, XI | and would not lose the opportunity of ascertaining whether
4 I, XII | they would have the same opportunity of getting tidings from
5 I, XII | the atmosphere had had no opportunity of producing its wonted
6 I, XIII | l8th of February~without an opportunity having been afforded for
7 I, XVIII| What do you mean?”~“The opportunity has not occurred,” answered
8 I, XVIII| since there could be no opportunity now for selling them.~Ben
9 I, XIX | Count Timascheff took an opportunity of saying that, as Captain
10 I, XXIII| afforded them such excellent opportunity for enjoying their favorite
11 II, II | face, said, “Now is your opportunity. Tell me what you want.”~“
12 II, IV | Ben Zoof, delighted at any opportunity of paying off his old grudge.~
13 II, X | privileged to enjoy a similar opportunity of contemplating the planet
14 II, XII | Now would have been the opportunity to demand of the enthusiast
15 II, XIII | and that he was denied the opportunity of putting out his capital
16 II, XIV | secretly rejoicing that an opportunity for which he had been watching
17 II, XV | things, which they had had no opportunity of learning; and, moreover,
18 II, XVI | away, but Servadac found no opportunity of getting at the information
19 II, XVI | to wait for a promising opportunity to put any fresh questions
20 II, XVII | at the exact details.~The opportunity that was wanted soon came.~
21 II, XIX | Servadac took the earliest opportunity of asking, “And what about
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