Book, Chapter
1 I, I | rhyme with ‘simplicity’? Ah! I have it now:~ ‘Lovers
2 I, XIV | up to his full height.~“Ah! how stupid! I forgot,”
3 I, XV | problem still to be solved.~“Ah! well,” said Servadac, “
4 I, XV | investigations in every way.”~“Ah, never mind! Keep up your
5 I, XVII | something of its central fire?”~“Ah, well!” said the captain,
6 I, XVIII| hill. Here they halted.~“Ah! the vagabonds! the rascals!
7 I, XX | moments’ pondering, said: “Ah! master, if only we were
8 II, II | professor?” he asked.~“Ah, yes, yes; you are Servadac,”
9 II, IV | be about 1,400 miles.”~“Ah!” said the professor, more
10 II, VI | little matter for you.”~“Ah! your Excellency,” moaned
11 II, IX | I shall pay for them.”~“Ah yes, your Excellency,” whispered
12 II, IX | England, France, and Russia.”~“Ah no! I must have gold. Nothing
13 II, IX | deficiency,” exclaimed Ben Zoof.~“Ah, yes, yes; but—”~The unfortunate
14 II, XIV | when Ben Zoof was gone.~“Ah! yes, indeed,” groaned Hakkabut, “
15 II, XV | equivalent in British gold.”~“Ah!” cried Ben Zoof, “that
16 II, XV | himself from his reverie.~“Ah, indeed!” replied the major,
17 II, XVI | about an hour’s journey.”~“Ah, a fire-balloon! A montgolfier!”
18 II, XIX | colonel greeted him heartily, “Ah! Servadac, old fellow! is
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