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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | whose sole ambition at present was to construct a roundelay 2 I, VI | Stay where we are for the present; and when daylight appears— 3 I, VII | sir?”~“We can only for the present wait patiently where we 4 I, IX | Mediterranean will suffice for the present, I think,” said the captain, 5 I, X | Servadac; the count was present, and the conversation perpetually 6 I, XI | until it had reached its present position of equilibrium.~ 7 I, XII | did the inaccessible shore present. Again and again the lieutenant 8 I, XIV | are, I assure you, at the present moment, as much on English 9 I, XV | lieutenant, “that just at present I am not able to clear away 10 I, XVI | answered the count; “for the present at least, let our maxim 11 I, XVIII| Servadac had wondered how his present vicissitudes would end, 12 I, XVIII| himself much concern at present, Servadac put down the names 13 I, XVIII| getting away from their present abode. The Hansa was lying 14 I, XVIII| representative as we at present imagine.”~ 15 I, XIX | becoming productive; at present, it seemed impossible to 16 I, XIX | beyond their actual and present resources.~These resources 17 I, XIX | folly to leave her in her present moorings; without loss of 18 I, XIX | globe is far, far away. Our present abode is but an insignificant 19 I, XX | little colony. Here for the present the Spaniards were lodged, 20 I, XX | supply of heat in their present quarters, and consequently 21 I, XX | some sort by which their present quarters might be rendered 22 I, XXII | to the sea. It seemed at present out of their power to determine 23 I, XXII | hexagonal lamellae, and to present difficulties which, to an 24 I, XXIII| degrees F. below zero. Of the present distance of Gallia from 25 I, XXIV | important particular the present communication differed from 26 I, XXIV | contemplate some of the present perplexing problems, and 27 II, I | of Gallia, not with their present home, but with what he called “ 28 II, II | to tell us anything; at present we have not heard a word 29 II, II | been abandoned for their present quarters at Nina’s Hive.~ 30 II, II | your surmise as to your present position?” he asked.~“Our 31 II, III | Unfolded lay the past and the present before them; but this only 32 II, III | formalities.~“Allow me to present to you my excellent friend, 33 II, IV | should enable him to use his present situation for his own profit.~ 34 II, IV | had no desire to quit his present quarters in a sphere which, 35 II, V | himself, gave access for the present to the gangway, but it was 36 II, IX | months in advance of the present.~Still Hakkabut hesitated 37 II, IX | have plenty of gold for the present. We will leave the bank 38 II, X | they had nothing to do at present except to make themselves 39 II, X | comfortable as they could in their present quarters.~Thus confident 40 II, X | permanently attached to their present home.~Even after the turning-point 41 II, X | Happily, however, there was at present no symptom of the subsidence 42 II, X | these wonderful rings would present various strange phenomena. 43 II, XI | the old man to abandon his present quarters voluntarily, he 44 II, XI | although invisible just at present to the naked eye, is being 45 II, XII | the new channel. But at present his business was to prosecute 46 II, XII | of the mountain did not present the same system of ramification 47 II, XII | friends could not regard their present situation without distrust. 48 II, XII | plenty of time before us at present. Let us hope that as fresh 49 II, XIII | endeavor to remain in their present quarters. Up till this time 50 II, XIII | could never be induced to be present at these social gatherings. 51 II, XIV | Lieutenant Procope about their present position and future prospects, 52 II, XIV | Rosette, for some reason at present incomprehensible, quite 53 II, XV | could be so suitable as the present, while the surface of the 54 II, XV | result in wind, but for the present the air was altogether too 55 II, XV | disposed to join us in our present quarters.”~“I am obliged 56 II, XVI | of proceeding under their present prospects. Ben Zoof was, 57 II, XVI | of course, allowed to be present, and Professor Rosette had 58 II, XVII | Gallian days, fifty-two of the present—was all the time for preparation


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