Book, Chapter
1 I, I | office, where, at two o’clock precisely, they were to meet the seconds
2 I, VI | found that night had lasted precisely six hours. Ben Zoof, who
3 I, VI | pressure of the atmosphere had precisely the same effect upon their
4 I, VII | that was rising at a spot precisely opposite the place where
5 I, VIII| divided into periods of precisely six hours each— a sure proof
6 I, VIII| naked eye; in fact, it was precisely such as it would appear
7 I, XV | not that your meaning?”~“Precisely so,” the lieutenant acquiesced.~“
8 I, XV | 000 leagues, represents precisely the distance we ourselves
9 I, XVII| mysterious document, in character precisely similar to what they had
10 I, XIX | happened. The event was precisely what he had foretold. The
11 II, III | condescension.~“Although I am not precisely a voluntary resident on
12 II, III | earth again in two years precisely.”~“You mean that in two
13 II, IV | accomplish her revolution in precisely two years, and would meet
14 II, VII | these two substances is 10, precisely the number that represents
15 II, VIII| between Gallia and Jupiter was precisely the same as the mean distance
16 II, XVI | sufficiently oblique, Gallia may do precisely what she did before: she
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