Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | wait till to-morrow,” he repeated; adding, for he had become
2 I, VII | the captain.~“Why not?” repeated Ben Zoof, unwilling to renounce
3 I, IX | of smoke.”~“The Dobryna!” repeated the captain, positively. “
4 I, XIV | he said.~“Incredible?” repeated Servadac. “Why is it that
5 I, XVI | little needed his urgent and repeated solicitations: “Come on!
6 I, XIX | tell them all again. He repeated all that he had said, and
7 I, XXI | Dobryna to the south, and the repeated consignments of corn and
8 I, XXII| herself to us.”~The lieutenant repeated his conviction that it was
9 II, I | sections of every variety being repeated in countless profusion.~
10 II, II | hesitated.~“Let him in, I say,” repeated the captain, peremptorily.~
11 II, III | EXPERIENCES~“Yes, my comet!” repeated the professor, and from
12 II, IX | like to give credit,” he repeated.~“I have not asked you for
13 II, XIV | orderly.~“Eureka! I say,” repeated Rosette; “and if you don’
14 II, XIV | Tell me, Hakkabut, I say,” repeated Servadac.~The Jew only kept
15 II, XIV | Gallia out of place?” repeated Servadac, agitated with
16 II, XV | his eye.~“Plague on it!” repeated the captain.~“Too late,
17 II, XVI | could be accomplished,” he repeated. “The project may appear
18 II, XVII| professor.~“ Hold your tongue!” repeated Servadac.~“Just because
19 II, XVII| changed.”~“On the earth,” repeated the professor, with decision.~“
20 II, XVII| Jew.~“Sixty-six pounds!” repeated Servadac. “We can hardly
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