Book, Chapter
1 I, II | but Ben Zoof would have allowed himself to be hewn in pieces
2 I, V | elevated position would have allowed him a radius of vision at
3 I, XIII| replied, “It must, I think, be allowed that your pay was calculated
4 I, XIV | subdued tone, begged to be allowed to speak.~“I begin to apprehend,”
5 I, XVI | space. Nothing, however, was allowed to divert them from their
6 I, XVII| and as it was universally allowed that it was unnecessary
7 I, XIX | hundred reals. Are they to be allowed . . . ?”~“Silence, Mordecai,
8 I, XXIV| Procope that he should be allowed to accompany Captain Servadac
9 II, III | introduction, begged to be allowed to ask one question.~“How
10 II, IV | between the two had been allowed to go on unchecked, it is
11 II, V | Nor was their recreation allowed to interfere with their
12 II, X | destiny. She was not to be allowed to wander away into the
13 II, XII | pressure of circumstances, and allowed himself to be conducted
14 II, XII | of the mountain, it was allowed to remain undisturbed upon
15 II, XII | Servadac considerately allowed the whole of the cargo to
16 II, XV | and the lieutenant to be allowed to accompany him; nay, they
17 II, XV | disappointed project.~“May I be allowed to ask, Captain Servadac,
18 II, XVI | as a matter of course, allowed to be present, and Professor
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