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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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1 I, V | curious to know what they think of all this at Mostaganem,” 2 I, VI | and see what our horses think about it all.”~“They will 3 I, VI | about it all.”~“They will think that they ought to be groomed,” 4 I, VII | asked Ben Zoof.~“Oh, I think we must indulge the hope 5 I, IX | suffice for the present, I think,” said the captain, smiling.~ 6 I, X | give you a proof which I think you will own is conclusive. 7 I, X | see, lieutenant, I should think, that we are not so near 8 I, XI | should be more inclined to think it is a light on board some 9 I, XIII | he replied, “It must, I think, be allowed that your pay 10 I, XIII | the subject, he did not think that the peculiar circumstances 11 I, XIV | to the count: “Do you not think you may have made some error, 12 I, XIV | it will be advisable, I think, for this discussion to 13 I, XV | meets all objections.”~“I think not,” Servadac answered. “ 14 I, XV | asked the count.~“I should think so,” replied the lieutenant.~“ 15 I, XV | 000 miles an hour.”~“You think, then,” said Servadac, with 16 I, XVI | intense.”~“So cold, do you think,” asked Servadac, “that 17 I, XVII | Count Timascheff. “I quite think we ought to make our survey 18 I, XVII | It is likely enough, I think, that before long the sea 19 I, XVII | we are?”~“At Madalena, I think,” said the little girl; “ 20 I, XVII | appellation of Gallia, do you not think,” asked the count, “that 21 I, XVIII| he added, “Altogether, I think the countries of Europe 22 I, XIX | as a Frenchman, should, I think, take the command of this 23 I, XIX | Servadac saying, “Do you not think we ought to explain our 24 I, XIX | replied Servadac, “I do not think it matters. They would not 25 I, XX | accompanying them.~“The yacht, I think,” said Procope, “had better 26 I, XXII | in the count, “I should think that it would be altogether 27 I, XXII | said: “Now, Nina, do you think you could throw something 28 I, XXII | something into the sea?”~“I think I could,” replied the child, “ 29 I, XXIV | Something must be done!”~“I think,” said Lieutenant Procope, 30 II, I | powerful enough, one might think, to rouse the very dead.~ 31 II, II | you thought—what did you think?”~“Why, that perhaps the 32 II, II | gentlemen, what do you think of Gallia?”~There was no 33 II, IV | they scarcely ventured to think.~Without lifting his eye 34 II, IV | Timascheff; “but do you not think that the use of a new calendar 35 II, VI | roared Rosette. “Do you think I cannot see?” And peering 36 II, VI | know. Ten francs a day, I think, would not be unreasonable, 37 II, VII | in this matter I do not think your impertinent orderly 38 II, VIII | answered Procope. “I often think Jupiter is like a prodigious 39 II, VIII | does the professor really think?”~“Our friend the professor,” 40 II, IX | circumstances prompted him to think he must renew his intercourse 41 II, IX | prevent. Just stop now, and think a minute. You seem to forget 42 II, IX | common use. You ought to think yourself lucky in getting 43 II, XI | as a holiday.~“I do not think,” he said to Count Timascheff 44 II, XII | invention.’ Besides, I should think it very unlikely that the 45 II, XII | the captain, “we will not think of that.”~“The outbreak 46 II, XIII | moon now. And do you not think, sir, that we have a right 47 II, XIV | Certainly Isaac would as soon think of flying, as of lending 48 II, XIV | professor.~“And dont you think the governor ought to let 49 II, XIV | impatiently.~“Because I think, perhaps—I am not quite 50 II, XV | Too late, sir, do you think?” said Ben Zoof.~“Yes, Ben 51 II, XV | occupant.”~“But do you not think that the party of Spaniards 52 II, XV | the proprietorship?”~“I think not, Captain Servadac.”~“ 53 II, XVI | question of that, I should think,” said Servadac.~“Well, 54 II, XVI | cogitating a new idea. “Yes, I think it could be accomplished,” 55 II, XVI | for a minute, and said, “I think, lieutenant, I understand 56 II, XVI | against us,” said Servadac, “I think the attempt ought to be 57 II, XVII | his people hardly dared to think.~The first change that came 58 II, XVII | 880 days.”~“I shouldnt think it would be an easy matter 59 II, XVII | the mass is altered you think the velocity is altered?”~“


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