Book, Chapter
1 I, V | with military promptitude a second head protruded from the
2 I, VII | calculation. Never, even in the second era of creation, when, under
3 I, VIII | rate of fifty-four miles a second—three times faster than
4 I, XI | that the schooner, like a second Noah’s ark, carried the
5 I, XI | luster as a star of the second magnitude, and from the
6 I, XI | through and soon came to a second door, also open, which admitted
7 I, XVII | CHAPTER XVII~A SECOND ENIGMA~Upon re-embarking,
8 I, XVII | This was the finding of a second mysterious document, in
9 I, XXIV | absolutely unendurable; in the second place, supposing you travel
10 I, XXIV | conformity with Kepler’s second law, had traveled along
11 II, IV | be the consequences of a second collision they scarcely
12 II, VIII | 18 hours 27 minutes; the second takes 3 days 13 hours 14
13 II, VIII | a dull white shade; the second was blue; the third was
14 II, X | which the dreariness of a second residence in the recesses
15 II, XI | means be certain that a second collision would be comparatively
16 II, XVI | from harm would attend the second. The previous escape was
17 II, XVIII| at a speed of 70 miles a second, this vague aspect of the
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