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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VIII | terrestrial objects. It might be observed to turn upon its own axis 2 I, IX | rocky shore, the captain observed, to his great surprise, 3 I, IX | much diminished? Had he observed that the moon had quite 4 I, X | his representations, and observed that they must now do all 5 I, XI | some spectral illusion, he observed it with silent attention; 6 I, XI | extent; rather, as the count observed, it had the appearance of 7 I, XII | further south. It was soon observed that this newly discovered 8 I, XII | not limited to Africa,” observed the count.~“Assuredly not,” 9 I, XII | change of wind or, as Procope observed, a supernatural rifting 10 I, XIII | very peculiar, Sir John,” observed the colonel.~“Yes, colonel; 11 I, XIII | afterwards Major Oliphant was observed to draw up a lengthy document, 12 I, XIII | that morning, the colonel observed to the major that he was 13 I, XIII | major.~“Six miles at least!” observed the one.~“Ay, more than 14 I, XIV | element of stability. Servadac observed the supercilious look, and 15 I, XIV | Louis the Ninth, I presume,” observed the colonel.~“Saint Louis,” 16 I, XV | length.~“If that be so,” observed the count, “it accounts 17 I, XV | interesting it might be,” observed the count, “to know the 18 I, XVI | the planets, some, it was observed, seemed to be fading away 19 I, XVII | writes them can be living?” observed Servadac.~“Very likely he 20 I, XVII | along her orbit; facts to be observed in perfect conformity with 21 I, XIX | Every body of men,” he observed, “must have a head, and 22 I, XXIII| western horizon, it was observed that she had entered upon 23 II, I | that the enormous disc we observed on the night of the catastrophe 24 II, III | different positions must be observed before what astronomers 25 II, IV | are ever and again to be observed in variable climates, but 26 II, IV | times less than the earth,” observed the lieutenant.~“Nice little 27 II, IV | count.~“No hurry at all,” observed the captain, who was not 28 II, VIII | to a red. It was further observed that Jupiter itself was 29 II, IX | heartily, as he repeatedly observed “it was astonishing how 30 II, XI | very anxious to have it observed as a holiday.~“I do not 31 II, XIII | fellow wasn’t there to see,” observed Ben Zoof; “he would have 32 II, XIV | as that for a long time,” observed Ben Zoof, gravely.~By the 33 II, XIV | and what he had actually observed; and yet, if he had been 34 II, XV | always at variance with the observed situation of the satellite, 35 II, XVI | dont want to intrude,” observed Ben Zoof, “but I dont understand 36 II, XVII | departure. The festival was observed with a solemnity still more 37 II, XVIII| position? Truly, as the count observed to his comrades, none but 38 II, XVIII| moment, Lieutenant Procope observed that the comet deviated


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