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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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timascheff

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1 I, I | the title:~ Count Wassili Timascheff,~On board the Schooner “ 2 I, I | punctilious courtesy, when Timascheff, as if struck by a sudden 3 I, I | staff-officer, Count Wassili Timascheff wended his way down to a 4 I, I | the initials of Count Timascheff.~Having entered the town, 5 I, I | meet the seconds of Count Timascheff. Two hours later they had 6 I, II | formidable was the Russian Count Timascheff. And although the young 7 I, V | your appointment with Count Timascheff.”~“By Jove! I had forgotten 8 I, V | this morning.”~“To do Count Timascheff the honor of running him 9 I, V | little score with Count Timascheff.”~Beyond the ditch lay a 10 I, V | get here; and as for Count Timascheff—”~Without finishing his 11 I, IX | under sail; but she is Count Timascheff’s yacht.”~He was right. 12 I, IX | learning its cause. Count Timascheff was, no doubt, magnanimously 13 I, IX | a few minutes more Count Timascheff had landed on the island. 14 I, IX | yourself.”~“But surely, Count Timascheff, you can inform me whether 15 I, X | circumnavigation of the globe. Count Timascheff was himself no sailor, but 16 I, X | failed to reveal, and Count Timascheff, anxious that Servadac should 17 I, XI | undergone any modification.~Both Timascheff and Servadac were much interested 18 I, XI | immediately imparted to Count Timascheff and the lieutenant.~“Is 19 I, XI | four sailors; Servadac, Timascheff and Procope were quickly 20 I, XII | stately courtesy, Count Timascheff begged the captain to consider 21 I, XIV | her four-oar, and Count Timascheff and Captain Servadac made 22 I, XIV | introduce you to Count Wassili Timascheff.”~“ Major Sir John Temple 23 I, XIV | cutting retort, but Count Timascheff, without allowing the interruption 24 I, XIV | all interruption, Count Timascheff, as if he had not heard 25 I, XIV | broken at length by Count Timascheff making inquiry whether nothing 26 I, XIV | surely.”~“How?” demanded Timascheff.~“Confound it!” cried the 27 I, XIV | appeared inevitable, and Count Timascheff’s efforts to conciliate 28 I, XIV | amazement.~Although Count Timascheff secretly sympathized with 29 I, XIV | mystery was this?~Count Timascheff was about to proceed with 30 I, XIV | This was too much for Count Timascheff, and having poured out a 31 I, XV | Well, then,” said Count Timascheff, “we seem to have found 32 I, XV | Allow me to ask,” said Count Timascheff, “whether such a new asteroid 33 I, XVI | can land at last!”~Count Timascheff and the lieutenant were 34 I, XVI | classification, but neither Servadac, Timascheff, nor the lieutenant could 35 I, XVI | and disheartened.~Count Timascheff laid his hand kindly on 36 I, XVII | concur with you,” said Count Timascheff. “I quite think we ought 37 I, XVII | of its population.”~Count Timascheff interrupted the silence 38 I, XVIII| gourbi, Servadac, Count Timascheff, and the lieutenant, greatly 39 I, XVIII| the Jew had retired, Count Timascheff asked, “But how in the world 40 I, XVIII| Then, addressing Count Timascheff, he added, “Altogether, 41 I, XIX | the conversation, Count Timascheff took an opportunity of saying 42 I, XIX | French; and turning to Count Timascheff, he added in Russian: “The 43 I, XX | their discovery to Count Timascheff only, deeming any further 44 I, XXI | of climates; and as Count Timascheff justly remarked, since it 45 I, XXII | must all be resigned.~Count Timascheff finally suggested, though 46 I, XXIII| planetary sphere. Probably Count Timascheff, Captain Servadac, and Lieutenant 47 I, XXIV | master in the event of Count Timascheff hesitating to encounter 48 I, XXIV | Servadac instead of Count Timascheff. It was unadvisable for 49 I, XXIV | too full for words; Count Timascheff could not forbear pressing 50 II, I | friendsdiscoveries, Count Timascheff did not hesitate in believing 51 II, I | flying far into space?”~Count Timascheff and the lieutenant looked 52 II, I | enough,” answered Count Timascheff; “and it is to this comet 53 II, III | excellent friend, the Count Timascheff,” he said.~“You are very 54 II, III | reception,” gravely responded Timascheff.~Servadac could not quite 55 II, IV | professor,” said Count Timascheff; “but do you not think that 56 II, IV | problem,” remarked Count Timascheff.~“Laborious or not, it has 57 II, V | these points.”~Procope and Timascheff demurely bowed their heads.~ 58 II, VI | shouted the captain.~Count Timascheff, expressing his regret that 59 II, XI | think,” he said to Count Timascheff and Lieutenant Procope, “ 60 II, XII | colony is doomed,” said Count Timascheff.~“That speech is not like 61 II, XIV | adequate security. Count Timascheff, a Russian nobleman, was 62 II, XV | nobody, least of all to Count Timascheff, had been conceived in the 63 II, XV | between the captain and Count Timascheff. Though they could not be 64 II, XVI | likely to follow?”~Count Timascheff, in a voice that seemed 65 II, XVI | of learning,” said Count Timascheff with a smile, “is to make 66 II, XVI | considerably better,” asked Count Timascheff, “in the event of either 67 II, XVI | Gallia! How?” said Count Timascheff.~The lieutenant did not 68 II, XVI | collision is overpast.”~Count Timascheff reflected for a minute, 69 II, XVI | rejoined the lieutenant. Count Timascheff complimented the lieutenant 70 II, XVII | Hector Servadac and Count Timascheff had to say to each other 71 II, XVII | poet he must return.~Count Timascheff’s desire to return to the


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