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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | to Mostaganem.”~“If, as I hope,” rejoined the captain, “ 2 I, VII | baffled; his only remaining hope was that the chain of marvels 3 I, VII | think we must indulge the hope that this catastrophe has 4 I, VII | I am your man Friday. I hope I have not become a negro.”~“ 5 I, VIII | had every encouragement to hope that a ship of some sort 6 I, XII | there sprang up a sanguine hope on board the schooner that 7 I, XII | steam and canvas, might hope in a few days to be off 8 I, XII | scene of desolation? What hope could they entertain that 9 I, XVI | wall?~But there seemed no hope. Onwards and onwards the 10 I, XVI | remember the motto of the old Hope family?”~He shook his head 11 I, XVI | the world be shattered, hope is unimpaired.”~Servadac 12 I, XVI | despairing cry of Dante, “All hope abandon, ye who enter here.”~“ 13 I, XVII | world from which they could hope to derive their future sustenance. 14 I, XVII | replied the count. “I hope we shall show them better 15 I, XVIII| fellow,” replied Servadac, “hope on, hope while you may. 16 I, XVIII| replied Servadac, “hope on, hope while you may. The message 17 I, XVIII| guns?” asked Servadac. “I hope we are not going to fight.”~“ 18 I, XIX | season would last; every hope depended upon the land again 19 I, XIX | replied the lieutenant; “I hope you are. But anyhow, it 20 I, XX | secretly entertaining the hope that he might entice away 21 I, XX | subsoil, the Gallians might hope to dig down a hundred feet 22 I, XXI | little colony were full of hope that they would be able 23 I, XXI | weather-eye open in the hope of catching sight of some 24 I, XXII | denied that any transient hope that had been excited as 25 I, XXIII| our unknown friend. Let us hope that this time he has given 26 I, XXIV | but for those whom you hope to relieve.”~“We can carry 27 II, I | there was life there was hope, Ben Zoof recommenced his 28 II, I | the papers, and we must hope that he will be able to 29 II, II | refusing to believe that his hope of making good bargains 30 II, II | No offense, my lord, I hope,” stammered out the Jew. “ 31 II, II | shall hear it too.”~“And I hope it will be to your liking, 32 II, II | more since I saw you; I hope you have improved.”~“Quite 33 II, III | question.~“How soon may we hope to get back?” he inquired,~“ 34 II, V | replied Procope.~“Indeed, I hope not!” exclaimed the professor; “ 35 II, VIII | with four hands.”~“I only hope that we are not destined 36 II, IX | left, and buoyed up by the hope that they should ultimately 37 II, X | erection which they might hope to put up? A prolonged existence 38 II, XII | had therefore reason to hope that a descent would be 39 II, XII | try deeper down. I only hope the ventilation will hold 40 II, XII | before us at present. Let us hope that as fresh difficulties 41 II, XII | he entertained the same hope. As the reason of his opinion 42 II, XIII | enlivening influence upon all. Hope and courage revived as day 43 II, XIII | far-off world.~“You will, I hope, some day find out that 44 II, XIII | answered his master.~“I hope so,” said the orderly, without 45 II, XV | muttered Servadac; “I hope we are not too late.” Again 46 II, XV | position, we must resign our hope.”~Thus discomfited, they 47 II, XV | Major Oliphant, in the hope of doing you and your companions 48 II, XVI | confess that I feel our sole hope of safety rests in our getting


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