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Jules Verne
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1 I, II | episode may suffice, in a certain degree, to illustrate his 2 I, II | master’s welfare, that it is certain no offer of promotion—even 3 I, V | asleep or mad.”~“It is very certain that something has happened 4 I, V | were boiling. It was very certain that the yacht would have 5 I, VI | and game; water, he felt certain, could be obtained in abundance 6 I, VII | had been instructed, to a certain degree, in its elementary 7 I, VII | conditions were answered by a certain star that was stationary 8 I, VIII | would become limited to certain zones, in which they would 9 I, VIII | atmosphere of her own; and certain luminous points projecting 10 I, IX | Mediterranean—”~“Are you certain that this is the Mediterranean?” 11 I, X | Lieutenant Procope was absolutely certain that he had not mistaken 12 I, X | charts it was tolerably certain that she was cruising over 13 I, XII | such a distance, but it was certain, moreover, that it lay two 14 I, XII | Sicily to Italy, it was certain that the vast basin of the 15 I, XIII | disparagement they might, in a certain way, be compared to two 16 I, XIII | the general catastrophe. Certain it is that one morning, 17 I, XIV | she had ascertained for certain that the Sahara Sea had 18 I, XIV | No, colonel, I am quite certain of my reckonings; and not 19 I, XV | the situation.~There were certain things of which they were 20 I, XV | which they were perfectly certain. They could be under no 21 I, XV | utterly.~After allowing for a certain margin of miscalculation, 22 I, XV | entailed! If, in truth, a certain mass had been broken off 23 I, XV | one thing is tolerably certain: on the 15th, six days ago, 24 I, XVIII| thing, nevertheless, is certain; we must forthwith commence 25 I, XIX | things, he succeeded to a certain extent in conveying some 26 I, XX | of fuel be enough. It was certain that ere long the very mercury 27 I, XXI | terrestrial globe had undergone a certain degree of modification, 28 I, XXII | determine. The idea to a certain extent was plausible, inasmuch 29 I, XXIV | carrier-pigeon, it appeared all but certain that at the beginning of 30 I, XXIV | hoisted, might be deemed certain to make a rapid progress 31 I, XXIV | might be carried out to a certain degree, but it was not likely 32 II, I | time of life which, with a certain show of justice, has been 33 II, II | listeners.~“You are correct to a certain degree,” continued the professor. “ 34 II, III | replaced it, namely, that a certain portion of the terrestrial 35 II, VIII | circumstances, was it perfectly certain that no danger could accrue? 36 II, VIII | but we may feel pretty certain of one thing: he wouldn’ 37 II, XI | lieutenant; “our Gallia is certain to be far more than a mere 38 II, XI | who could by no means be certain that a second collision 39 II, XII | man, that retains awhile a certain amount of heat at the heart 40 II, XII | galleries there was still a certain degree of warmth, and hither 41 II, XII | boy’s prompt reply.~And certain it was that no time must 42 II, XII | the temperature were to a certain extent realized. The lower 43 II, XIII | exposing them to all but certain destruction in the event 44 II, XV | temperature, there would be certain to be a derangement in the 45 II, XV | necessary to refer to a certain physiological fact, coincident 46 II, XVI | in the least to make it certain that a like immunity from 47 II, XVII | could save them all from the certain fate of being drowned.~The 48 II, XVIII| done before; it left it certain that the two bodies would 49 II, XIX | Servadac; “that is very certain.”~“No, indeed,” answered


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