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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 0, Int | unharmed. If, on the other hand, the comet had even a hundredth 2 I, I | cordially wrung their friend’s hand and retired to the Zulma 3 I, III | a military attitude, one hand to his forehead, the other 4 I, V | water in the hollow of his hand, and carried it to his lips. “ 5 I, VIII | his thermometer close at hand where he could repeatedly 6 I, VIII | the great climax close at hand! Two days more, and the 7 I, XI | fathoms, that on either hand of the elevation was little 8 I, XII | any headway; on the other hand, by taking an eastward course, 9 I, XIII | their game. Raising his hand respectfully to his cap, 10 I, XIII | when the colonel laid his hand upon the arm of the man 11 I, XIV | Then, with a wave of his hand towards his companion, who 12 I, XV | space? or, on the other hand, might it not be attracted 13 I, XVI | but Jupiter, on the other hand, had assumed splendid proportions; 14 I, XVI | Count Timascheff laid his hand kindly on the captain’s 15 I, XVIII| was seen running, gun in hand, towards the shore; he cleared 16 I, XVIII| he seized his master’s hand and covered it with kisses. 17 I, XVIII| fell by dozens on either hand.~Instead of following the 18 I, XIX | he spoke, he held out his hand. The count took it, at the 19 I, XIX | shaken hands; on the other hand, not a single word about 20 I, XX | failed to secure were at hand from the felicitous provision 21 I, XX | Procope paused; he passed his hand across his eyes, as if to 22 I, XXI | were forthwith taken in hand for conveying man and beast, 23 I, XXI | opportunely and with so lavish a hand. By opening fresh vents 24 I, XXII | advantages.~Telescopes in hand, the explorers from the 25 I, XXII | fragment of ice into Nina’s hand, he addressed himself to 26 I, XXII | two or three times in her hand, and threw it forward with 27 I, XXIV | the message just come to hand by the carrier-pigeon, it 28 I, XXIV | already provided for your hand, and I can suggest a motive 29 I, XXIV | a farewell shake of the hand, and little Nina, her great 30 II, I | statement so recently brought to hand by the carrier-pigeon. Manifestly, 31 II, I | thing, however, on the other hand, might conduce to a mutual 32 II, I | Presently he raised his right hand to his forehead as though 33 II, II | Ben Zoof, and laying his hand on his arm, said in a low 34 II, IV | ready to give her a helping hand whenever she was weary with 35 II, IV | his own profit.~On the one hand, the Jew took it into account 36 II, IV | professor, and clenched his hand in passion, as if about 37 II, VI | of yours, once for all. Hand us over two hundred and 38 II, VI | In a moment Ben Zoof’s hand was clasped tightly over 39 II, VIII | destined to make a fifth hand,” answered Servadac.~Such 40 II, XI | The shore was close at hand. All at once, Ben Zoof uttered 41 II, XII | but silently, grasped his hand.~“Nina,” said the captain, “ 42 II, XII | despair, and said, sadly, “The Hand that has hitherto been outstretched 43 II, XII | Procope had brought in his hand a mercurial thermometer, 44 II, XIV | mournfully, putting his hand into his pocket and chinking 45 II, XIV | lamp, rolled it over in his hand, and pressed it to his lips. “ 46 II, XVII | inflated. The car was close at hand. Some inflated skins had 47 II, XVIII| crisis of peril was close at hand, but imagination overleaped 48 II, XVIII| which Nature on the one hand, and international relations 49 II, XVIII| surrounding space.~Chronometer in hand, Lieutenant Procope stood 50 II, XVIII| resources for safety would be at hand? If upon the ocean, would 51 II, XIX | rivals took each other by the hand, and were united henceforth


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