Book, Chapter
1 I, I | meet in Mostaganem at two o’clock that day; and the captain
2 I, I | office, where, at two o’clock precisely, they were to
3 I, I | first of January, at nine o’clock, upon the cliff at a spot
4 I, I | unavailing, and when at six o’clock he reached the gourbi, the
5 I, III | must decide.~At eight o’clock, Captain Servadac re-entered
6 I, V | injury.~“By-the-by, what o’clock is it?” asked the captain.~“
7 I, V | captain.~“It must be eight o’clock, at least,” said Ben Zoof,
8 I, V | Zoof? It is scarcely two o’clock.”~“Two in the morning, or
9 I, V | gourbi; “it is not nine o’clock yet.”~“Look up there, sir.
10 I, VIII| keenest interest.~About nine o’clock on the morning of the 27th,
11 I, XXI | from Negrete.~It was nine o’clock before the festivities came
12 II, II | at 47’ 35.6” after two o’clock on the morning of the first
13 II, III | 35.6 seconds after two o’clock on the morning of the 1st
14 II, V | Arctic bear.~It was eight o’clock in the morning. The sun
15 II, VIII| Jupiter is like a prodigious clock with four hands.”~“I only
16 II, XVII| 35.6 seconds past two o’clock on the morning of this coming
17 II, XVII| make the start at two o’clock, three-quarters of an hour,
18 II, XIX | morning. It was about eight o’clock; the sun was rising in the
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