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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | wended his way down to a small creek, and took his seat 2 I, III | which contained his bed, a small writing-table, and some 3 I, V | Beyond the ditch lay a small piece of meadow land, about 4 I, VII | limited its mischief to some small portion of the Algerian 5 I, VII | impression.~“Because there is a small satellite in attendance.” 6 I, IX | of the point there was a small well-sheltered creek of 7 I, IX | with all he knew about his small domain. They made an entire 8 I, XI | solitary island of very small extent; rather, as the count 9 I, XIII | otherwise; they had but one small boat; therefore, it was 10 I, XIV | excited parties were of small avail.~“You are at home 11 I, XV | be almost infinitesimally small, and so might be attracted 12 I, XVII | almost black hair, and small curved horns, and was a 13 I, XVIII| at least ten years older. Small and skinny, with eyes bright 14 I, XVIII| Mediterranean. A tartan, a small vessel of two hundred tons 15 I, XIX | the Old World were four small islands: the bit of Gibraltar 16 I, XIX | lieutenant stepped into a small boat and were soon alongside 17 I, XX | system, by means of a boiler, small but very effective. Early 18 I, XX | landing-place. At length, a small semi-circular creek was 19 I, XXI | torrent of lava fell into a small rock-bound basin that had 20 I, XXI | become a sheet of ice.~A small excavation to the left of 21 I, XXII | telescopic planets are of such small dimensions that a good walker 22 I, XXIV | this fragment must be very small; it must be smaller than 23 I, XXIV | our observation.”~“However small it may be,” replied Servadac, “ 24 I, XXIV | your expedition will be of small avail unless you convey 25 I, XXIV | he said, and drawing a small flask from his pocket he 26 II, I | application; however, having some small private means, he determined 27 II, II | stranger was a matter of small interest. The Spaniards 28 II, III | the good but comparatively small instrument he had.~On one 29 II, III | which at first he took for a small star that had escaped being 30 II, IV | that what he required was a small chamber, no matter how small, 31 II, IV | small chamber, no matter how small, provided that it was elevated 32 II, IV | above the central grotto, a small recess or reduct hollowed, 33 II, IV | indispensable telescope. One small stream of lava, an off-shoot 34 II, VI | the compartment stood a small iron stove, in which smoldered 35 II, VIII | grew large, the sun grew small.~From its increased remoteness 36 II, XI | own stock of provisions, a small spirit-lamp sufficing to 37 II, XI | that we are occasioning no small excitement in all the chief 38 II, XII | with the exception of a small recess that must be reserved 39 II, XIII | a chamber, no matter how small, in which he should be free 40 II, XIV | significantly.~Hakkabut drew out a small piece of gold from his pocket, 41 II, XVI | the shock, we shall have small chance of ever returning 42 II, XVIII| floated a new sphere, so small that it could not be an 43 II, XIX | reserve.~The very next day the small community was broken up.~


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