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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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carried

   Book,  Chapter
1 0, Int | widely scattered places are carried off by the comet and returned 2 I, II | his ready intelligence had carried him successfully through 3 I, V | muscular effort that he made carried him in his turn to an altitude 4 I, V | hollow of his hand, and carried it to his lips. “Salt as 5 I, VIII | irregular orbit, it had been carried beyond the range of vision.~ 6 I, VIII | terrestrial world would be carried onwards to actual contact 7 I, IX | and in twenty minutes had carried their riders to the western 8 I, IX | movements of her helmsman, soon carried nothing but her two topsails, 9 I, IX | of an enormous wave, and carried to a height which it is 10 I, X | of oscillation they were carried to a height that was quite 11 I, XI | like a second Noah’s ark, carried the sole survivors of a 12 I, XII | caught the schooner and carried her up to their crests, 13 I, XIV | the conversation had been carried on in French, a language 14 I, XIV | for this discussion to be carried on in the open air.” And 15 I, XV | from the earth; that it has carried with it an envelope of the 16 I, XV | it not, like a comet, be carried away into the vast infinity 17 I, XV | arguments in favor of it carried conviction to his mind, 18 I, XV | distance we are likely to be carried?”~“You are asking too much,” 19 I, XVII | lieutenant. “If our asteroid has carried with it a portion of the 20 I, XVIII| of the fact, the breeze carried them to the only spot upon 21 I, XIX | be told that we are being carried away into unknown regions 22 I, XXII | of the minor planets, had carried off one of them; but whether 23 I, XXII | preserved; fishing had to be carried on while the condition of 24 I, XXIV | system of tacking might be carried out to a certain degree, 25 I, XXIV | wing, was in a little while carried far away beyond the horizon.~ 26 II, II | which you have named were carried clean away.”~They were all 27 II, III | been splintered off and carried into space, had both now 28 II, III | and, attracting Nerina, carried it off as a satellite.”~ 29 II, III | hyperbola? and are we to be carried on far and away into remote 30 II, IV | intervals; he slept but little; carried on his calculations by day, 31 II, IV | the earth, where he had carried on so varied and remunerative 32 II, V | whether they were being carried right away within the limits 33 II, XI | of. I am going to have it carried across to land, at once.”~ 34 II, XI | vehemently about his goods being carried off “against his will,” 35 II, XII | skillfully the operation might be carried on, it must necessarily 36 II, XII | faith which has hitherto carried you so bravely through all 37 II, XII | thermometer, and Servadac carried an aneroid barometer, by 38 II, XII | purpose must be perpetually carried in from the coast, and it 39 II, XII | of the tartan— all were carried down with the greatest alacrity, 40 II, XII | allow his telescope to be carried underground; and as it was 41 II, XV | his dealings had all been carried on by a system of false 42 II, XV | Servadac. A few minutes carried them over another mile, 43 II, XVI | and clouds were formed and carried rapidly along by breezes 44 II, XVII | into space. Whether it had carried with it any portion of atmosphere, 45 II, XVIII| fragments of the earth it had carried off, the names of his companions,


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