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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | through an intrenchment. They came to a place where the side-work 2 I, IV | CONVULSION OF NATURE~Whence came it that at that very moment 3 I, IV | between sea and sky?~Whence came it that the billows raged 4 I, IV | records of science?~Whence came it that the elements united 5 I, IV | fury of a cyclone?~Whence came it that a radiance, intenser 6 I, IV | brightest stars?~Whence came it that the Mediterranean, 7 I, IV | a foaming surge?~Whence came it that in the space of 8 I, IV | distance from the earth?~Whence came it that a new blazing spheroid, 9 I, VI | wherefore of everything that came under his observation, and 10 I, VII | condition; and Ben Zoof came to the conclusion that in 11 I, VII | 13th of January the rain came down in torrents; and, what 12 I, VII | and therefore the captain came, as to an easier conclusion, 13 I, VIII | figures, Captain Servadac came to the conclusion that, 14 I, VIII | confirmed when the opportunity came for him to observe Venus 15 I, IX | when, two hours later, she came entirely in sight.~“The 16 I, XI | passed through and soon came to a second door, also open, 17 I, XI | that the canonized monarch came to die, a spot to which 18 I, XIII | other.~Accordingly, they came to the mutual resolution 19 I, XIV | charge of his horses, and came on board the Dobryna with 20 I, XIV | the Russian’s long nose came in the way of the ball, 21 I, XVI | proceeded far before he came to a sudden pause. His foot 22 I, XVII | afterwards a solitary she-goat came bounding towards the shore. 23 I, XVII | when that dreadful shock came and altered everything.”~ 24 I, XVIII| most pressing matter that came before them was the consideration 25 I, XVIII| through the thicket until they came to a little glade, where 26 I, XVIII| with the owner.~And now came a singular part of the story. 27 I, XVIII| of the interview, Negrete came to him and ordered him to 28 I, XIX | by any Hebrew name that came uppermost to his memory. “ 29 I, XX | the surface, the navvies came in contact with a hard surface, 30 I, XX | vain.~One day he suddenly came upon Ben Zoof, and asked 31 I, XXI | distrust of all with whom he came in contact, he regarded 32 I, XXI | clock before the festivities came to an end, and by that time 33 I, XXII | take them.~The end of March came, but the cold was not intense 34 I, XXIII| spluttering as the hot lava came in contact with it, the 35 II, III | the vicinity.~The shock came, and with it the results 36 II, III | period of unconsciousness, he came to himself, he found that 37 II, III | passing its ascending node, came in contact with the earth; 38 II, III | true condition of things, came forward at this moment, 39 II, V | them anywhere.”~A frown came over the professor’s countenance. 40 II, VIII | well.’”~The 15th of October came, the date of the nearest 41 II, IX | to his absence.”~The time came, however, when various circumstances 42 II, XI | their heels into the ice and came to a halt. Exclamations 43 II, XII | From time to time they came upon large excavations that 44 II, XIII | Satisfied upon this point, they came to the conclusion that the 45 II, XIV | somewhat by surprise, but came to an immediate conclusion 46 II, XVII | think.~The first change that came under their observation 47 II, XVII | opportunity that was wanted soon came.~On the 18th, Rosette was 48 II, XVII | being drowned.~The 31st came. Twenty-four hours hence


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