Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | Some critics indeed have pointed to this work as marking
2 I, V | and as Ben Zoof spoke, he pointed directly overhead to where
3 I, VII | terrestrial night;”~and he pointed to a disc that was rising
4 I, X | which in these regions had pointed about 22 degrees from the
5 I, XI | sunrise every telescope was pointed with keenest interest towards
6 I, XII | few moments in his mind, pointed out that as the wind was
7 I, XII | head of the Dobryna was pointed north, making straight,
8 I, XIV | flag?” and, as he spoke, he pointed with national pride to the
9 I, XVI | without a telescope was pointed out by Lieutenant Procope,
10 I, XVIII| And as Ben Zoof spoke, he pointed to some scythes, and sickles,
11 I, XXIII| had subsided.~The child pointed to a bird which she was
12 I, XXIII| Zoof!”~And as she spoke she pointed to the left wing of the
13 II, I | profusion.~Lieutenant Procope pointed out that these curves evidently
14 II, IV | dimensions of his comet pointed out in so disparaging a
15 II, V | situation of his yacht. He pointed out that by the constant
16 II, VIII | and Lieutenant Procope pointed out that the danger incurred
17 II, VIII | the old professor keeps pointed up at yonder big sun is
18 II, IX | weight is correct.”~Hakkabut pointed out that the weight was
19 II, XI | uttered a startled cry, and pointed with bewildered excitement
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