...No,decidedly there was nothing there...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
..."That's nothing, Neb," replied the sailor; "the wood will get seasoned...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...There was, however, nothing to show that a shipwreck had taken placerecently...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
..."There might be pieces of wood on the rocks, but nothing on the sands,"replied the sailor...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...The settlers gazed around them, but saw nothing, neitherunder the bushes nor among the trees...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
..."Curious?" replied Gideon Spilett, "not at all, Pencroft, nothing can bemore natural...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
... thatalthough he had found nothing...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...At any rate, it was agreed that his secretshould never be asked from him, and that they would live with him as ifthey suspected nothing...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...The next day—the 21st of December—the colonists descended to thebeach, and having climbed the plateau they found nothing of Ayrton...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
..."I think nothing, I know nothing!" interrupted Cyrus Harding...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...If money is yourreal object, the older and uglier he is, the better;for nothing should come between you andthe chosen idol of your affection...
James W. Donovan 「Don't Marry」
...Against such perfectweakness and disorganization, nothing prevented the success of theGreeks along with Cyrus, except his own paroxysm of fraternal antipathy...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...His eyes fixed on this capital, already expressed nothing butimpatience: in it he beheld in imagination the whole Russian empire...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...Whether this was actually their plan we cannot tell; but nothing lessthan the emperor's good fortune was required to prevent its beingrealized...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
..." The emperor, all animation, fixed his sparkling eyes on hisgenerals, whose rigid and silent countenances expressed nothing butastonishment...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...From that moment Napoleon had nothing in his view but Paris, just as onleaving Paris he saw nothing but Moscow...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...Onthis particular point he had received no orders from the emperor: hetherefore conceived that he was not to blame; for Berthier was afaithful echo, a mirror, and nothing more...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
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