Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | the bewildered explorers kept close to the new shore.
2 I, VII | more surprising, that it kept steadily increasing, as
3 I, VIII | increasing. The captain kept his thermometer close at
4 I, XI | heaven above, where stars kept peeping fitfully from behind
5 I, XII | through space.~The schooner kept bravely on her way, but
6 I, XIII | respect due to their officers kept them in check from any boisterous
7 I, XIII | the Admiralty,~London,~and kept in readiness for transmission
8 I, XVIII| the dance; and as they all kept appearing and disappearing
9 I, XX | answered the lieutenant, and he kept pointing steadily in its
10 I, XXI | lamentations of the Jew. He kept exclaiming that he had given
11 I, XXIV | done at sea, and I have kept some distance to windward
12 II, V | fishing in the lake that was kept liquid by the heat of the
13 II, VII | the professor designedly kept his eyes fixed upon Ben
14 II, XI | aperture. The pool, hitherto kept fluid by its proximity to
15 II, XII | he howled on still, and kept up an unending wail; but
16 II, XII | unending wail; but meanwhile he kept a keen eye upon every article
17 II, XIV | gratified. The professor kept muttering in incoherent
18 II, XIV | repeated Servadac.~The Jew only kept on stammering, “Yes—no—I
19 II, XV | that good fires were still kept up; the soldiers appeared
20 II, XV | use of the telegraph, had kept up their communication with
21 II, XVIII| the side of the car, he kept his eyes fixed upon the
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