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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | initials of Count Timascheff.~Having entered the town, Captain 2 I, I | in the military quarters; having been appointed to make a 3 I, II | draughtsman, an excellent rider—having thoroughly mastered the 4 I, IX | event of the southern shore having actually disappeared, they 5 I, X | Servadac; “and I suppose that, having crossed the orbit of Venus, 6 I, XIII | the officers. The request having been granted, Pim, with 7 I, XIII | February~without an opportunity having been afforded for any communication~ 8 I, XIII | appearance, smacking his lips, having, by a ready intuition, found 9 I, XIII | sufficient number of charges having been provided, the corporal 10 I, XIII | accurate as to the true range.~Having been duly charged with powder 11 I, XIV | accompanied them, and all four having taken their seats, the conversation 12 I, XIV | I was sailing—my engine having sustained some damage in 13 I, XIV | for Count Timascheff, and having poured out a torrent of 14 I, XVI | their extreme astonishment.~Having rounded the great promontory 15 I, XVII | with some ancient olives. Having ascertained, as they imagined, 16 I, XVIII| Without wife or children, and having no settled home, Isaac Hakkabut 17 I, XVIII| named Negrete, and he, as having traveled somewhat more than 18 I, XIX | the circumstance of things having become so light, because 19 I, XX | rise at the prospect of having their hopes confirmed, that 20 I, XXII | sheet of glass, the cold having, as it were, congealed the 21 I, XXII | contemplated land and sea; then, having given a last glance over 22 I, XXII | for hunting expeditions. Having this ultimate object in 23 I, XXII | extremity of the promontory, and having called Nina and Pablo out 24 II, I | his application; however, having some small private means, 25 II, III | looked angry, and Servadac having imposed silence upon his 26 II, III | accounted for the earth having suffered so little from 27 II, IV | was manifestly annoyed at having the insignificant dimensions 28 II, VI | tolerable fire.~The visitors having taken what seats they could, 29 II, VI | about being a poor man and having nothing to spare; but Servadac, 30 II, VIII | neighbor.”~The lieutenant having refreshed his memory by 31 II, IX | was perfectly justified in having your goods put to the test,” 32 II, X | whether, in the event of their having to spend another winter 33 II, XII | all renounce the idea of having separate apartments. The 34 II, XII | it requisite to submit.~Having remounted the ascent, they 35 II, XII | universal laughter insisted on having every item registered in 36 II, XIII | neither long nor wearisome. Having ascertained every possible 37 II, XIV | articles in his cargo without having the precautionary prudence 38 II, XV | enjoying the satisfaction of having punished old Hakkabut, Rosette 39 II, XV | entertained as to their having been able successfully to 40 II, XV | fellow Negrete and his people having such a lot of money.”~Servadac 41 II, XVI | sold Ceuta to the English.~Having refused to quit their post, 42 II, XVI | millions of degrees.”~No one having anything definite to allege 43 II, XVI | occupation of this sort, and having initiated the Spaniards 44 II, XVII | balloon.~The last of the coal having been consumed, the fragments 45 II, XVIII| the comet’s aphelion; and having subscribed it with his signature,


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