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gold 24
goletta 1
gone 16
good 66
good-afternoon 1
good-hearted 1
good-humored 1
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69 although
69 last
67 light
66 good
66 right
65 themselves
64 same
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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good

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | was the existence of so good a harbor amidst the exposed 2 I, I | are detestable trash.”~“As good as any others, captain, 3 I, II | godmothers of adventure and good luck.~In appearance Hector 4 I, II | to “spinning tops.” His good abilities, however, and 5 I, II | his early career. He was a good draughtsman, an excellent 6 I, II | appreciating his servant’s good qualities, Captain Servadac 7 I, II | endured with imperturbable good humor those idiosyncrasies, 8 I, III | extended on what he called his “good oak mattress,” he would 9 I, V | but a waterspout!”~“Very good, sir,” was the philosophical 10 I, V | the summit of the rock.~“Good Heavens!” cried Ben Zoof, “ 11 I, V | said, “we should make a good pair of clowns.”~But the 12 I, VI | said the orderly.~“Very good; you may groom them and 13 I, VII | morning was to provide a good breakfast. To use his own 14 I, VII | and upon these, with a good dish of his famous couscous, 15 I, VII | your eggs in the saucepan a good quarter of an hour.”~“Boil 16 I, VII | will not find them hard, my good fellow. Trust me, we shall 17 I, VII | in search of us.”~“Very good. But what sort of a sailor 18 I, IX | the sandy bottom, had made good its hold, a boat was lowered. 19 I, X | orbit of Venus, we have a good chance of running into the 20 I, XII | miles from land. There was good need of this precaution, 21 I, XIII | them, but the rule stands goodfour meals a day. England 22 I, XIII | twenty-one guns.”~“Very good,” replied Pim, a man of 23 I, XIII | added the officer.~“Very good, sir,” said the corporal; 24 I, XIII | the piece to the test.”~“A good idea!” replied the major. “ 25 I, XIII | Heavens!” “By all that’s good!” exclaimed both officers 26 I, XV | assurances that he entertained good hopes that every perplexity 27 I, XVIII| what’s the matter. It is a good thing you have come. Here 28 I, XVIII| to his own opinion.~“Very good, my brave fellow,” replied 29 I, XVIII| adjacent building continued in good preservation, and Captain 30 I, XVIII| comfortably housed there and in good condition.~After the enjoyment 31 I, XVIII| Ben Zoof, “if you will be good enough to come with me for 32 I, XIX | acres of rich soil, under good management, would yield 33 I, XIX | together for the common good; and even if it be our fate 34 I, XIX | propensity for making a good bargain prompted him to 35 I, XXI | s library, containing a good variety of French and Russian 36 I, XXII | small dimensions that a good walker might make a circuit 37 I, XXII | must be grateful to the good Protector who has hitherto 38 I, XXIV | remain behind for the general good of the community at Nina’ 39 II, II | that his hope of making good bargains with European traders 40 II, III | content himself with the good but comparatively small 41 II, IV | magnitude, and would require a good telescope to see it.~“Ha, 42 II, V | Oh, no, Nina; you are too good to be spoiled, and when 43 II, V | am with you, you make me good too,” said Pablo, gravely.~ 44 II, V | who seemed to be in fairly good temper.~“Gentlemen,” he 45 II, VI | was holding out only for a good bargain, and assured him 46 II, VI | fellow knows how to make a good bargain,” said Servadac, 47 II, VI | anxiety to make another good bargain. He began: “Money 48 II, VII | just the charm of them, my good fellow,” was the captain’ 49 II, IX | notes. Notes would hold good when they got back again 50 II, IX | Excellency the governor would be good bills; anyhow there would 51 II, IX | of Israel! he would get good prices, and he would get 52 II, IX | have ready money.”~“Very good, your Excellency. But how 53 II, IX | Take care they are all good; all first rate. I am commissariat 54 II, IX | monopoly isnt always a good thing, is it?”~“I say, old 55 II, X | difficulty; but with the good prospect before them of 56 II, XI | tended to maintain them in good health, and there seemed 57 II, XI | everywhere, his imperturbable good temper ensuring him a smile 58 II, XIII | put into such a manifest good temper that the captain 59 II, XIII | answered Servadac.~“Very good,” said the professor. “No 60 II, XIII | threatened his vessel. “A good thing the old fellow wasn’ 61 II, XIV | wife.”~“We have been as good as that for a long time,” 62 II, XIV | advance was received the good orderly never divulged, 63 II, XIV | the faintest of sighs.~“Good, Master Isaac; all the better 64 II, XV | our chagrin, and put as good a face on the matter as 65 II, XV | sufficient evidence that good fires were still kept up; 66 II, XVII | turn the wrangling to some good account, so as to arrive


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