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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | they have been unable to get here; and as for Count Timascheff—”~ 2 I, V | our way to the river, and get over into Mostaganem,” said 3 I, VI | But although this might get over the difficulty of the 4 I, VI | of Algeria: if we cannot get round by the south to Mostaganem, 5 I, VI | peninsula, we are more likely to get to Tenes; there we shall 6 I, XIII | that your fellows dont get their arms and legs blown 7 I, XIV | naturally most anxious to get what news he could. Accordingly, 8 I, XVII | would both like so much to get back to the old farm.~“Here, 9 I, XVIII| kill them, the worse they get; and yet, if I were to leave 10 I, XVIII| spot from which they could get sustenance at all; but as 11 I, XX | for as it is impossible to get below the surface of a frozen 12 I, XX | at Montmartre, we would get shelter in the charming 13 I, XXIV | how you would propose to get there.”~“Why, on skates 14 I, XXIV | said Servadac, “let us get our sledge and put them 15 II, I | certainly do our best to get on with him,” said the count. “ 16 II, II | What do you want? Can’t you get anybody to buy your stuffs?”~“ 17 II, II | imperturbable gravity.~“Then get me my coffee, and be quick 18 II, II | with Europe?”~“I want to get there!” screeched the Jew; 19 II, II | spite of every exertion to get him away, he clung most 20 II, III | as though he could not get rid of the impression that 21 II, III | How soon may we hope to get back?” he inquired,~“Get 22 II, III | get back?” he inquired,~“Get back!” rejoined Rosette, 23 II, III | professor was inclined to get angry, Captain Servadac 24 II, V | mischievously, “you wont get them anywhere.”~A frown 25 II, VII | solid decimeter; let us get at its weight, and we shall 26 II, VII | irrepressible orderly.~Unable to get the last word, the professor 27 II, IX | means he could devise to get every bit of the money in 28 II, IX | God of Israel! he would get good prices, and he would 29 II, IX | good prices, and he would get fine interest!~Although 30 II, IX | European prices; you will get no more. I am not going 31 II, X | Saturn from the earth.~To get any information about the 32 II, XII | acknowledged impossibility to get access to the crater by 33 II, XII | in our object, and cannot get to the depths of the mountain, 34 II, XII | accommodation as they could get, provided it was warm. Captain 35 II, XIII | you have the goodness to get me a proper place for study?”~“ 36 II, XIV | better for you! You will get your seven pounds instead 37 II, XVI | his master asked.~“Why, to get off the comet before the 38 II, XVI | shock comes.”~“How could you get off Gallia?”~“That I can’ 39 II, XVI | as there was no hurry to get back to the earth, there 40 II, XVI | more and more urgent to get at the true hour of the 41 II, XVII | You know we shall never get there; our velocity is changed.”~“ 42 II, XVII | interposed Ben Zoof; “you just get rid of that pouch of yours, 43 II, XVII | pouch of yours, or we will get rid of you. Take your choice. 44 II, XVII | places, Servadac said, “Get in, Ben Zoof.”~“After you,


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