Book, Chapter
1 I, II | produced no ordinary flour, but provided material for cakes of world-wide
2 I, XIII | number of charges having been provided, the corporal brought his
3 I, XIX | bargain prompted him to add, “provided you do not overcharge me.”~
4 I, XX | excitement: “Nature has provided us with our winter quarters;
5 I, XXI | the heat which nature had provided for them so opportunely
6 I, XXI | with an admirable kitchen, provided with a permanent stove,
7 I, XXI | the opening of the cavern provided it, as already stated, with
8 I, XXIII| skating thus opportunely provided, seemed just the thing to
9 I, XXIV | you of a sledge already provided for your hand, and I can
10 II, IV | and as long as he was well provided with coffee, he cared little
11 II, IV | chamber, no matter how small, provided that it was elevated and
12 II, V | indifference. Happier and better provided for than they had ever been
13 II, XII | accommodation as they could get, provided it was warm. Captain Servadac
14 II, XIII | installed in a large hole and provided with forage, which was still
15 II, XIII | general community. They provided a variety of intellectual
16 II, XV | performed in eight days. Provided with a compass, a sufficient
17 II, XIX | Russia, and the Spaniards, provided, by the count’s liberality,
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