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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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horizon

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1 I, III | the sun had sunk below the horizon that bounded the plain beyond 2 I, IV | at that very moment the horizon underwent so strange and 3 I, V | considerable height above the horizon. “It is almost time for 4 I, V | from that quarter of the horizon behind which it usually 5 I, V | and sky. The limits of the horizon, too, had become much circumscribed. 6 I, V | extraordinary contraction of the horizon. Under ordinary circumstances, 7 I, V | perpendicularly on to the horizon.~As he went along, Captain 8 I, V | already reached the eastern horizon, and just as though it were 9 I, VI | he noticed on the western horizon a strong glare that penetrated 10 I, VI | descending upon the opposite horizon, it seemed to retreat farther 11 I, VI | farther than the limits of the horizon, must have swallowed up 12 I, VI | but sea, to the farthest horizon.~Quitting their encampment 13 I, VI | cottage was visible on the horizon, it seemed to be annihilated.~ 14 I, VII | succeeding days he scanned the horizon unintermittently with his 15 I, VII | appeared upon the desolate horizon. To say the truth, no vessel 16 I, VII | sight, but so near to the horizon as to suggest the utter 17 I, VII | approached still nearer the horizon, as though it had belonged 18 I, VII | stationary not far from the horizon. This was Vega, in the constellation 19 I, VII | little removed above the horizon, he deduced the inference 20 I, XI | invisible; not a trace on the horizon was left of the Jurjura 21 I, XI | sinking below the eastern horizon, Captain Servadac was lounging 22 I, XI | straight ahead on the southern horizon. At first, imagining that 23 I, XII | Land!” and in the extreme horizon, right ahead, where land 24 I, XII | east and west across the horizon, thus dividing the gulf 25 I, XIII | ball had sped beyond the horizon.~“Incredible!” ejaculated 26 I, XIII | masts were visible above the horizon. “See! Was I not right? 27 I, XVI | interminably to the far-off horizon? His heart sank within him.~ 28 I, XVIII| Dobryna, appear upon the horizon, and make quietly down towards 29 I, XX | CHAPTER XX~A LIGHT ON THE HORIZON~On the following day, without 30 I, XX | added; “it is a light on the horizon.”~“A light!” exclaimed Servadac; “ 31 I, XXI | the earth, he scanned the horizon for hours together with 32 I, XXII | rising steadily above the horizon, and had reached a position 33 I, XXII | how circumscribed is the horizon!”~Servadac replied that 34 I, XXII | motionless waters to the distant horizon, and the Gallian Sea had 35 I, XXIII| moon rose upon the western horizon, it was observed that she 36 I, XXIV | carried far away beyond the horizon.~Light and unimpeded, the 37 I, XXIV | pole-star close upon the horizon was resplendent, and even 38 I, XXIV | bow, his gaze fixed on the horizon.~All at once his eye brightened.~“ 39 II, II | reappeared on the western horizon the professor was still 40 II, IV | stirred; from zenith to horizon there was never a cloud; 41 II, XI | exceeded the line that made the horizon from the shore. First, the 42 II, XI | sunset upon this contracted horizon was very remarkable. There 43 II, XI | like a dim shadow on the horizon, the light from the crater 44 II, XIII | a cloud was visible from horizon to zenith. The old footmarks 45 II, XV | the rock on the western horizon, he was all excitement. 46 II, XVI | Light vapors gathered on the horizon, and clouds were formed 47 II, XVIII| them in their ascent, the horizon was well-defined. The sky


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