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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | lineage and almost without means. Thirsting for glory rather 2 I, II | literary attainments were by no means of a high order. “We don’ 3 I, II | Algeria; but such was by no means the case. His true name 4 I, V | than a dog. Though by no means afraid of them, Ben Zoof 5 I, V | look about again. “What means all this?” he murmured. “ 6 I, VI | we will soon devise some means for getting across to Mostaganem.”~“ 7 I, VII | captain’s slumbers were by no means sound; he was agitated by 8 I, X | things; but nevertheless, by means of the log, which gave him 9 I, XII | checked.”~“Westwards, by all means,” replied Servadac quickly. “ 10 I, XIII | miles. It was proposed, by means of telescopes, to note the 11 I, XIV | announcement seemed by no means startling to the phlegmatic 12 I, XIV | that to him it was by no means surprising that a French 13 I, XVIII| only Africa isnt by any means where we expected to find 14 I, XVIII| the consideration of the means to be adopted to enable 15 I, XVIII| his creditors, if by such means he could secure his claims.~ 16 I, XX | substructure of the new asteroid. Means for hollowing it failed 17 I, XX | very great. Unless some means of protection were speedily 18 I, XX | stone-quarries?”~But the means of preservation which human 19 I, XX | the lieutenant was by all means to use his own discretion, 20 I, XX | on the Oriolle system, by means of a boiler, small but very 21 I, XXIII| document, there were no means of judging; the extent of 22 I, XXIII| might become a very useful means of locomotion. As Captain 23 I, XXIII| beaks could he succeed by means of a stout cudgel in driving 24 II, I | having some small private means, he determined on his own 25 II, II | much amusement, was by no means disinclined for the conversation 26 II, III | a way that seemed by no means justified by the patient 27 II, IV | all.”~“By all manner of means, my dear professor, let 28 II, V | rest of the community by no means shared in their uneasiness. 29 II, VI | most indispensable of my means of livelihood? How should 30 II, VI | to him, unless he had the means for ascertaining the precise 31 II, VI | franc pieces I obtain the means of determining accurately 32 II, VII | have been obliged to devise means of my own to replace them.”~ 33 II, VII | measurement thus obtained was by means of a pair of compasses divided 34 II, VII | kilogramme. This was by no means a difficult matter. Not 35 II, VIII | community, however, by no means sympathized with the professor’ 36 II, IX | only meditated upon the means he could devise to get every 37 II, X | winter upon Gallia, some means could not be devised by 38 II, X | been able to approach by means of their giant telescopes. 39 II, XI | to pieces, and then all means of leaving the promontory 40 II, XI | the earth, who could by no means be certain that a second 41 II, XI | honored in a similar way by means of a few bottles of kummel. 42 II, XI | maintaining their rank by means of a long pole passed under 43 II, XII | an aneroid barometer, by means of which he could estimate 44 II, XII | capable of being lighted by means of lamps and lanterns. Among 45 II, XIV | exclaimed Servadac. “That means he has made a discovery;” 46 II, XIV | science, with circumscribed means; did he expect to borrow? 47 II, XV | Ceuta had felt itself by no means isolated in its position; 48 II, XVI | is in our power, by any means, to avert the evil consequences 49 II, XVI | duty to devise whatever means we can to escape the threatening 50 II, XVI | help themselves.”~“And what means have you to suggest, may 51 II, XVI | undertook the task, by gentle means or by stern, of extracting 52 II, XVI | in order to provide the means of floating aloft long enough 53 II, XVI | of being made airtight by means of a varnish, the ingredients 54 II, XVII | questions that there were no means of determining. For themselves


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