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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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1 I, III | one red, the other blue, appeared upon the paper, and the 2 I, IV | unknown to astronomy, now appeared suddenly in the firmament, 3 I, V | right bank of the Shelif, appeared to have suffered little 4 I, V | aspect of the entire scene appeared unaltered. The stone hostelry, 5 I, V | thatch, so that his head appeared above the debris. “The gourbi 6 I, V | failed to fall.~The sea appeared quite deserted, a most unusual 7 I, V | unusual buoyancy, which appeared to lift up their bodies 8 I, V | face of the country also appeared unaltered, and some leagues 9 I, VI | new axis; but not a rift appeared in the lowering clouds, 10 I, VII | watching was in vain. No ship appeared upon the desert sea. “By 11 I, VII | Ben Zoof.~Still no ship appeared; and Captain Servadac, after 12 I, VII | sun, moon, nor star ever appeared; and Servadac’s irritation 13 I, VII | all in vain. Not a speck appeared upon the desolate horizon. 14 I, VII | of the 13th the tempest appeared to have spent its fury; 15 I, VIII | sanguine speculations, no ship appeared. Ben Zoof admitted the necessity 16 I, VIII | western elongations—now appeared in all its splendor. It 17 I, X | of Algeria; but no land appeared to the south. The changed 18 I, X | but of these towns not one appeared within range of the telescope. 19 I, XIV | least, is safe.”~A scene appeared inevitable, and Count Timascheff20 I, XV | but meanwhile the fact appeared very much to strengthen 21 I, XVI | within him.~The whole region appeared to consist of nothing but 22 I, XVII | the dazzling luminaries, appeared literally stippled with 23 I, XVIII| approached the shore, this cloud appeared to rise and fall as if acted 24 I, XVIII| should be paid. The man appeared satisfied, and, for the 25 I, XX | discovered among the rocks, which appeared advantageous, because, if 26 I, XXII | flow of the liquid fire appeared to be supplied from a source 27 I, XXIII| proportion, and all objects appeared to be enveloped in a half-defined 28 I, XXIII| infringed upon what they appeared to regard as their own special 29 I, XXIV | by the carrier-pigeon, it appeared all but certain that at 30 II, II | did not open his eyes, and appeared to be slumbering on, but 31 II, II | Fortunately, Ben Zoof appeared with a great cup, hot and 32 II, III | pompous professional air, and appeared to be waiting for the entire 33 II, VIII | their return to the earth appeared to them to become more and 34 II, X | the planet from Rosette appeared quite impossible. Although 35 II, XI | in the event of a thaw it appeared that nothing short of a 36 II, XI | smile of welcome whenever he appeared.~Thus coursing rapidly over 37 II, XI | hour later, and the volcano appeared like a dim shadow on the 38 II, XIII | satellite Nerina, to which he appeared to assert the same claim 39 II, XIII | June the general torpor appeared slightly to relax its hold 40 II, XV | still kept up; the soldiers appeared to have thriven well on 41 II, XVIII| the surface of the earth appeared as though modelled in relief.~ 42 II, XVIII| like an insolent cock, appeared to clutch the shores of


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