Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | slackening their speed, they proceeded at a more leisurely pace
2 I, VI | occupants, they dismounted, and proceeded on foot to the summit of
3 I, VII | surveying operations, he proceeded to investigate more carefully
4 I, XVI | of the rock, but had not proceeded far before he came to a
5 I, XVII | time. Lieutenant Procope proceeded to observe that he believed
6 I, XVIII| some refreshment, the party proceeded to a general consultation
7 I, XVIII| Procope, and Ben Zoof now proceeded to make their way through
8 I, XXI | shortly afterwards they proceeded to join them, when on their
9 II, I | as many lives as a cat, proceeded, with Negrete’s assistance,
10 II, II | a pre-occupied air, and proceeded to seat himself in an armchair,
11 II, III | eccentric little man, Servadac proceeded to go through the expected
12 II, III | allowing time for reply, proceeded, “And this is my orderly,
13 II, V | catarrh.”~Lieutenant Procope proceeded to impart to the count his
14 II, VI | the rest of the party, he proceeded to mount the steps. The
15 II, VIII | translation, and some other books, proceeded to recapitulate that Jupiter
16 II, XI | resumed their exercise, and proceeded nearly as far as Gourbi
17 II, XIV | the Hive, and frequently proceeded to the shore, where they
18 II, XVI | surprising how calmly they proceeded to discuss the circumstances
19 II, XVI | And, knitting his brow, he proceeded to establish the feasibility
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