Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | miles, they had only just arrived at the foot of the Merdeyah
2 I, VIII| conclusion at which he had arrived.~“All very well for two
3 I, XII | that their last moment had arrived. Servadac and the count
4 I, XV | Lieutenant Procope had not arrived at the whole truth, he had
5 I, XVI | Cannes and Jouar, the Dobryna arrived upon the site of the Cape
6 I, XIX | GENERAL~The Spaniards who had arrived on board the Hansa consisted
7 II, I | carrier-pigeon. Manifestly, he had arrived at some knowledge of Gallia’
8 II, I | nothing to show that he had arrived at the conclusions which
9 II, I | the general conclusion arrived at by the Gallian Academy
10 II, IV | interview with the newly arrived astronomer, Isaac Hakkabut
11 II, IV | old calendar, June had now arrived;~[illustration omitted] [
12 II, V | Pablo, gravely.~July had now arrived. During the month Gallia’
13 II, IX | the captain next morning arrived at the tartan. He was accompanied
14 II, XI | might be deadened.~Christmas arrived, and was marked by appropriate
15 II, XIII| that the end of January arrived before they could be said
16 II, XIV | he had been watching had arrived. “What’s the matter, Master
17 II, XVII| directly, and the time had now arrived in which he must be compelled
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