Book, Chapter
1 I, I | case, when I have not the slightest intention of being wounded
2 I, V | left bank there was not the slightest trace, and the right bank,
3 I, XIV | word nor gesture, made the slightest acknowledgment of this familiar
4 I, XIV | said Servadac, with the slightest possible shrug of the shoulders; “
5 I, XVIII| Spaniards would not have had the slightest hesitation in summarily
6 I, XVIII| knowing that they had not the slightest intention of giving him
7 I, XX | tools failed to make the slightest impression. Servadac and
8 II, II | strongest cordials upon the slightest pretext. Even in his sleep
9 II, VI | could not possibly put the slightest strain upon the instrument.~
10 II, VII | Rosette did not take the slightest notice of the interruption.~“
11 II, X | telescope, he did not evince the slightest inclination to impart the
12 II, XI | of the Jew, were of the slightest avail. Forthwith, on the
13 II, XV | far too cold to permit the slightest symptoms of a thaw. The
14 II, XV | stiffly; “but we have not the slightest intention of abandoning
15 II, XVI | moment’s pause, and the slightest possible frown at the interruption—“
16 II, XVII | Procope’s warning that the slightest check in their progress
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