Book, Chapter
1 I, VIII| Ben Zoof.~“Do you mean the Observatory?”~“Yes, the Observatory.
2 I, VIII| Observatory?”~“Yes, the Observatory. Are there not people living
3 I, VIII| not people living in the Observatory who could explain all this?”~“
4 II, I | to obtain a post at the Observatory, but his ungenial character
5 II, III | Balearic Isles, he placed his observatory on the highest point of
6 II, IV | which he could use as an observatory and where he might prosecute
7 II, IV | accordingly quitted the observatory.~It must be owned that the
8 II, IV | hall, and retired to his observatory.~
9 II, V | opening of Palmyrin Rosette’s observatory.~Sea and land seemed blended
10 II, VII | already on his way to the observatory.~“And what, I wonder, is
11 II, VIII| cared so little to quit his observatory; for throughout those calm,
12 II, VIII| be irremovable from his observatory? Who could expect otherwise
13 II, VIII| the lieutenant up to the observatory. The professor was in the
14 II, XI | sent young Pablo up to the observatory with a formal note, requesting
15 II, XI | professor in the silence of his observatory.~The dejeuner over, there
16 II, XII | precipitate retreat from his observatory. Now would have been the
17 II, XII | telescope down from the observatory into the common hall, and
18 II, XIV | moved back to his former observatory, where, as much as the cold
19 II, XVI | to live entirely in his observatory, from which intruders were
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