Book, Chapter
1 I, I | well mounted as himself, started off towards Mostaganem.
2 I, I | without farther parley they started for the staff office, where,
3 I, III | migration.”~Servadac suddenly started from his seat, and as he
4 I, VI | Tenes.” And forthwith they started. Beginning to feel hungry,
5 I, VII | bellows, and a bright flame started up from the midst of the
6 I, X | canvas spread, the schooner started eastwards. With a favorable
7 I, XIV | of irony.~The Englishmen started simultaneously to their
8 I, XV | a new asteroid, which is started on an independent orbit
9 I, XV | laws, and whether, once started, it would not have an orbit
10 I, XVII| direction, the lieutenant started off in a transverse course,
11 I, XX | captain and Lieutenant Procope started off once more to investigate
12 I, XXIV| hundred leagues since they started, and they resolved to slacken
13 II, III | getting back? We have hardly started yet.”~Seeing that the professor
14 II, V | approbation. Before they started, Professor Rosette requested
15 II, VIII| Whatever topic might be started, it seemed soon to settle
16 II, XV | Jack-in-the-box,” a sentinel started up before them with the
17 II, XIX | occasioned by the shock, they started off in a body and made their
18 II, XIX | count and the lieutenant, started for Russia, and the Spaniards,
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