Book, Chapter
1 I, X | at this date, the 2d of February, the schooner was in lat.
2 I, X | hours, until the 4th of February, the sea was examined and
3 I, XI | the earth.~On the 9th of February the Dobryna passed over
4 I, XII | degrees.~Here, on the 11th of February, there suddenly arose the
5 I, XIII | the morning of the 17th of February by the old calendar.~Another
6 I, XIII | and here was the l8th of February~without an opportunity having
7 I, XIII | impression that the l8th of February was a royal anniversary;
8 I, XIII | of spirits.~“The l8th of February, you know, Pim,” said the
9 I, XV | the morning of the 21st of February. The count, the captain,
10 I, XVI | regions.~On the 24th of February, after following the sinuous
11 I, XVII | population.~It was on the 25th of February that the yacht left the
12 I, XVII | the distance traveled in February was only 59,— 000,000 leagues—
13 I, XVII | sun, which on the 15th of February had been 59,000,000 leagues,
14 I, XVIII| weighed anchor on the 3rd of February. The wind blew from the
15 II, III | Venus; that on the 1st of February it passed its descending
16 II, XIII | was about the beginning of February, when the professor brought
17 II, XIII | certainly broken out in another.~February, March, April, May, passed
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