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Jules Verne
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circumstances

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | to the Tartar rebellion, circumstances were not the less very serious; 2 I, III | foggy atmosphere, a thousand circumstances which are so many words 3 I, IV | weather or time. Whatever the circumstances, he must accept them and 4 I, IV | unalterable, even under circumstances in which a man would be 5 I, VI | interests, they were, under the circumstances, perfectly justifiable.~“ 6 I, VI | journey taken under ordinary circumstances, how could she manage to 7 I, IX | fortunate thing, under the circumstances, for the tarantass could 8 I, X | brushwood.~Under these peculiar circumstances it might have been allowable 9 I, XI | would for us under similar circumstances?”~“Surely you will not risk 10 I, XI | movements must depend on circumstances.”~“Well then, gentlemen,” 11 I, XII | leaving it; for under present circumstances few travelers cared to venture 12 I, XII | intended to be guided by circumstances as to their route across 13 I, XIII| skill-fulness could, under the circumstances, have done more.~The boat 14 I, XV | would then be guided by circumstances, and very probably he would 15 I, XVII| supposed that under the circumstances this station was abandoned; 16 I, XVII| though under any other circumstances he would have thought it 17 II, II | to a sincere friendship. Circumstances having brought them together, 18 II, II | have done under any other circumstances, attention would be drawn 19 II, VI | being made under tolerable circumstances, slowly certainly, but surely. 20 II, X | gravity was justified by the circumstances.~Jolivet had, as has been 21 II, XII | coolness of which, under other circumstances, he had given incontestable 22 II, XIII| acquainting Ogareff with the circumstances under which his daughter 23 II, XIII| passed the frontier under circumstances with which we are acquainted, 24 II, XIV | their orders, according to circumstances.~We have said that Ogareff


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