Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Mostaganem. It was half-past twelve when the two riders crossed
2 I, III | soundly as a dormouse for twelve hours at a stretch. Ben
3 I, VI | impaired. This was about twelve miles from the Mina, and
4 I, VII | from twenty-four hours to twelve, Captain Servadac would
5 I, VII | the sun had risen and set twelve times since the commencement
6 I, X | magnificent bay which stretched twelve miles across from Cape Matafuz
7 I, XIII| that was visible; for about twelve miles to the south there
8 I, XIX | of nine men and a lad of twelve years of age, named Pablo.
9 I, XXIV| about fifteen or at least twelve leagues an hour, he reckoned
10 I, XXIV| reach Formentera within twelve hours, that is to say, in
11 I, XXIV| sunrise.~The yawl was about twelve feet long, and capable of
12 I, XXIV| little under the rate of twelve leagues an hour. The motion
13 II, II | replied Rosette. “It is twelve years or more since I saw
14 II, IV | of the Gallian year, the twelve former divisions, according
15 II, IV | ought to be divided into twelve months.”~“Yes, certainly,
16 II, IV | course a year must have twelve months!”~“Of course,” said
17 II, IX | kilogrammes of tobacco at twelve francs a kilogramme: a hundred
18 II, XV | before.~Being only about twelve miles distant from Gibraltar,
19 II, XVII| Only six hours instead of twelve elapsed between sunrise
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