Book, Chapter
1 I, II | francs in rentes.~Length of service: Fourteen years, three months,
2 I, II | three months, and five days.~Service: Two years at school at
3 I, II | records of his military service his name had several times
4 I, II | him to quit that master’s service. His name might seem to
5 I, II | rendered his master a like service in the Soudan. The bond
6 I, II | devoted to his master’s service, and fairly entitled him
7 I, IX | not?”~“My yacht is at your service, sir, even should you require
8 I, X | affection, to his patron’s service. After an apprenticeship
9 I, XVIII| Hansa would be of immense service to them; he expected, indeed,
10 I, XXI | consciousness that he was enjoying a service that had been rendered gratuitously.~
11 I, XXIV | reaching your destination, what service do you imagine that you,
12 II, II | Joseph?” he asked.~“At your service, sir,” replied Ben Zoof
13 II, VIII | have been enlisted into the service of science,” said Procope. “
14 II, XI | below zero, was no longer of service, and the spirit thermometer
15 II, XII | would certainly be of no service deep down in the bowels
16 II, XV | could be reckoned on for service, and it would be inexpedient
17 II, XV | you and your companions a service,” replied Servadac, rousing
18 II, XVII | it might probably be of service in carrying some communication
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