Book, Chapter
1 I, XIII | not forsake us; it is an English ship, no doubt.”~In half
2 I, XIV | disaster as ourselves.”~But the English officers, neither by word
3 I, XIV | learn either Russian or English.~The formal preliminaries
4 I, XIV | This, Captain Servadac, is English territory. Do you not see
5 I, XIV | territory. Do you not see the English flag?” and, as he spoke,
6 I, XIV | republic, over which you English exercise the right of protection,
7 I, XIV | present moment, as much on English soil as if you were in London,
8 I, XIV | in hot dispute with the English soldiers. A general altercation
9 I, XIV | angry invective against the English officers, he ordered his
10 I, XV | conglomeration of French, English, Italian, and Latin, there
11 I, XV | a few scattered words of English, Latin, and Italian, inserted
12 I, XVI | placed on record that the English have survived it, or something
13 I, XVII | longer Russian, French, or English. Nationality is extinct.”~“
14 I, XVIII| received a visit from two English officers from Gibraltar.
15 I, XVIII| said Ben Zoof; “and it is English money.”~“English money!”
16 I, XVIII| and it is English money.”~“English money!” echoed Servadac;
17 II, IV | considerable sum of money, in English and Russian coinage, was
18 II, XV | as being made by the two English officers. The arguments
19 II, XVI | right, had sold Ceuta to the English.~Having refused to quit
20 II, XVI | Gibraltar, with the two English garrisons!~
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