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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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1 0, Int | the earth, we can conceive two scientifically possible 2 I, I | would meet in Mostaganem at two oclock that day; and the 3 I, I | Mostaganem and Tenes, about two miles from the mouth of 4 I, I | cause, had hung for the last two months over nearly every 5 I, I | half-past twelve when the two riders crossed the bridge 6 I, I | in these parts, and for two months the Russian standard 7 I, I | was not long in finding two friends on whom he might 8 I, I | of the 8th Artillery. The two officers listened gravely 9 I, I | staff office, where, at two oclock precisely, they 10 I, I | seconds of Count Timascheff. Two hours later they had returned. 11 I, I | military punctuality, the two officers cordially wrung 12 I, II | and five days.~Service: Two years at school at St. Cyr; 13 I, II | years at school at St. Cyr; two years at L’Ecole d’Application; 14 I, II | at L’Ecole d’Application; two years in the 8th Regiment 15 I, II | 8th Regiment of the Line; two years in the 3rd Light Cavalry; 16 I, II | with the exception of his two campaigns in the Soudan 17 I, II | given and accepted by her two ardent admirers.~During 18 I, II | Side by side they fought in two campaigns. Servadac had 19 I, II | from his superior officer. Two stout arms, an iron constitution, 20 I, III | shelter for Ben Zoof and the two horses. It still contained 21 I, III | count; though rivals, the two men regarded each other 22 I, III | had its reward. Presently two lines, one red, the other 23 I, V | completely subsided, and its two inmates lay motionless, 24 I, V | the sunken thatch.~It was two hours after the catastrophe 25 I, V | Ben Zoof? It is scarcely two oclock.”~“Two in the morning, 26 I, V | scarcely two oclock.”~“Two in the morning, or two in 27 I, V | Two in the morning, or two in the afternoon?” asked 28 I, V | lentisks. Regarding the two wayfarers with manifest 29 I, V | and was staring at the two men with an air of impudent 30 I, V | the meeting between the two adversaries.~Servadac cast 31 I, V | time was to be lost if the two men were to reach the town 32 I, VI | With this reflection, the two men silently descended the 33 I, VI | the 6th of January, the two men made a forced march 34 I, VI | things, would have been two days and a half, had been 35 I, VII | before the water had been two minutes over the fire it 36 I, VII | his population, with their two horses, not only was there 37 I, VIII | arrived.~“All very well for two armies, but for a couple 38 I, VIII | best to explain that as the two planets were of about equal 39 I, VIII | serious than the collision of two railway trains.~The captain 40 I, VIII | the distance between the two planets continued to decrease, 41 I, VIII | become reduced to between two and three millions of miles, 42 I, VIII | the distance between the two bodies had again sensibly 43 I, VIII | great climax close at hand! Two days more, and the earth, 44 I, VIII | the distance between the two planets began to increase; 45 I, IX | that was confirmed when, two hours later, she came entirely 46 I, IX | carried nothing but her two topsails, brigantine and 47 I, IX | on board was adequate for two monthsconsumption; but 48 I, X | continuously for more than two hours over a considerable 49 I, X | expect to find a depth of two or three hundred fathoms 50 I, XI | Arsenal, the Goletta, and the two peaks of Bou-Kournein, had 51 I, XII | the Gulf of Hammamet. For two days she continued an undeviating 52 I, XII | certain, moreover, that it lay two degrees at least still further 53 I, XII | thus dividing the gulf into two separate sections and completely 54 I, XII | to sea, at a distance of two miles from land. There was 55 I, XII | it rose to a height of two hundred, and occasionally 56 I, XII | occasionally change, sometimes for two or three miles assuming 57 I, XII | compass.~But after sailing two hundred and forty miles, 58 I, XIII | beguiling their leisure were two officers in the British 59 I, XIII | certain way, be compared to two scarecrows which, though 60 I, XIII | guardianship.~English-like, the two officers had made themselves 61 I, XIII | garrisoned with well-nigh two thousand troops, into an 62 I, XIII | long, we are to have but two meals instead of four?”~ 63 I, XIII | humbug of society”; and the two officers, with their similar 64 I, XIII | there was no doubt that the two officers, during one of 65 I, XIII | a sloping embrasure. The two officers, in cocked hats 66 I, XIII | doubt.”~In half an hour two masts were visible above 67 I, XIII | breeze, and towards this the two officers, with the keenest 68 I, XIII | focus.~Simultaneously the two telescopes were lowered. 69 I, XIV | of investigation, and in two hours were out of sight 70 I, XV | the distance by which the two poles stood apart would 71 I, XV | seal on the wax were the two initials “P. R.”~When the 72 I, XVI | had been toiling up for two hours more that they succeeded 73 I, XVII | being, on an average, about two degrees below zero. Salt 74 I, XVII | land, not much more than two acres in extent, dotted 75 I, XVII | British officers, there were two circumstances that just 76 I, XVII | as reliable, he deduced two important conclusions: first, 77 I, XVIII| modest establishment to his two guests, the count and the 78 I, XVIII| very great in finding the two horses, Zephyr and Galette, 79 I, XVIII| the eight Russians, the two Frenchman, and the little 80 I, XVIII| to a little glade, where two men were stretched idly 81 I, XVIII| tartan, a small vessel of two hundred tons burden, conveyed 82 I, XVIII| meanwhile received a visit from two English officers from Gibraltar. 83 I, XIX | Of all these spots only two were known to be inhabited: 84 I, XIX | stores sufficient for about two months; secondly, the valuable 85 I, XIX | since their meeting that the two men had shaken hands; on 86 I, XIX | would reach to the age of two centuries; and he congratulated 87 I, XIX | passage here; they owe me two hundred reals. Are they 88 I, XX | that he might entice away two or three of the Dobryna’ 89 I, XX | arose between them, for the two men were not altogether 90 I, XX | air.”~For some seconds the two men stood straining eyes 91 I, XXI | provide shelter for the two horses, and for a considerable 92 I, XXII | balanced the piece of ice two or three times in her hand, 93 I, XXIV | had been remarkable in the two former papers. The concluding 94 I, XXIV | Why not rough-shoe the two horses?”~“They would never 95 I, XXIV | not forbear pressing his two brave friends to his bosom; 96 I, XXIV | on with incredible speed. Two sails, a brigantine and 97 I, XXIV | given place to night, the two men, drawn together as by 98 I, XXIV | Procope!” he said.~The two men put their shoulders 99 II, I | the author alike of the two unsigned documents picked 100 II, I | delight to his audience.~Two years after Servadac left 101 II, I | little man, about five feet two inches high, with a round 102 II, I | If either of the first two, the comet, after once appearing 103 II, II | delight that had wound up the two first of the mysterious 104 II, II | reply. After a moment or two’s reflection, he turned 105 II, II | that at 4735.6” after two oclock on the morning of 106 II, III | books and instruments, and two months’ victuals, was all 107 II, III | terrestrial orbit.~These two elements being obtained, 108 II, III | minutes 35.6 seconds after two oclock on the morning of 109 II, III | return to the earth again in two years precisely.”~“You mean 110 II, III | precisely.”~“You mean that in two years after the first shock, 111 II, IV | misgivings.~The next day or two were spent in providing 112 II, IV | from the general rule; the two children, muffled up in 113 II, IV | revolution in precisely two years, and would meet the 114 II, IV | period of time have completed two annual revolutions, in the 115 II, IV | sun—is equal in length to two terrestrial years.”~They 116 II, IV | the contention between the two had been allowed to go on 117 II, V | minds of Servadac and his two companions: were the astronomer’ 118 II, V | of the lava-torrent, the two children led a life of perpetual 119 II, VI | trestle-board which served as a bed; two or three stools and a rickety 120 II, VI | to do another stroke or two of business upon terms as 121 II, VI | said Rosette, surlily.~“Two hundred francs!” whined 122 II, VI | how much is that in all? Two hundred and thirty francs, 123 II, VI | once for all. Hand us over two hundred and thirty francs 124 II, VII | Montmartre; but Servadac and his two friends had already divined 125 II, VII | representing five francs, two francs, and fifty centimes 126 II, VII | that the attraction of two bodies is directly proportional 127 II, VII | specific gravities of these two substances is 10, precisely 128 II, VIII | on the 1st of October the two bodies were calculated to 129 II, IX | no doubt we are in for a two yearsexcursion, but fifteen 130 II, IX | endured during the last two months Isaac Hakkabut had 131 II, IX | accompanied by Ben Zoof and two Russian sailors. “Good-morning, 132 II, X | vessel was destined, after a two yearsabsence, once more 133 II, XI | In the creek, where the two vessels had been moored 134 II, XI | singular regularity. The two children, blithe as birds, 135 II, XII | the rest, Servadac and his two friends could not regard 136 II, XIV | sympathy with either of the two.~The sound of the scuffling, 137 II, XV | been traversed, and only two months remained before the 138 II, XV | frozen as ever, and the two vessels, high up on their 139 II, XV | concluded; but, like the two American clubs that played 140 II, XV | Washington and Baltimore, the two gallant officers made use 141 II, XV | of as being made by the two English officers. The arguments 142 II, XV | determined to retain your two garrisons here and at Gibraltar?” 143 II, XV | persuasion.~“Certainly; these two posts command the entrance 144 II, XVI | combined velocity of the two bodies will be about 21, 145 II, XVI | assented Procope. “Now, the two bodies may impinge either 146 II, XVI | professor were the only two members of the community 147 II, XVI | and Gibraltar, with the two English garrisons!~ 148 II, XVII | thing, he said, to split in two like a child’s toy. It had 149 II, XVII | minutes and 35.6 seconds past two oclock on the morning of 150 II, XVII | experiences of the last two years were fading from their 151 II, XVII | final arrangements. The two low masts of the schooner 152 II, XVII | determined to make the start at two oclock, three-quarters 153 II, XVII | check by Servadac’s bidding two of the sailors, without 154 II, XVII | regret of their owners, the two horses and Nina’s pet goat 155 II, XVIII| So close was it, that the two poles could not be embraced 156 II, XVIII| Twenty-seven minutes past two, and Gallia is only 72,000 157 II, XVIII| left it certain that the two bodies would inevitably 158 II, XVIII| that, in the fusion of the two atmospheres, the balloon 159 II, XVIII| to its sides, and as the two atmospheres amalgamated, 160 II, XIX | Servadac recognized were the two friends that he had invited 161 II, XIX | his seconds in the duel two years ago, the colonel of


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