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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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1 I, I | booth during the fete of Montmartre.”~“Can you remember them?”~“ 2 I, II | Laurent; he was a native of Montmartre in Paris, and how or why 3 I, II | explain.~Born on the hill of Montmartre, between the Solferino tower 4 I, II | heights and district of Montmartre represented an epitome of 5 I, II | could vie with the church at Montmartre. Its race-course could well 6 I, II | world-wide renown. To crown all, Montmartre boasted a mountain—a veritable 7 I, II | scarcely hear the name of Montmartre without a conscious thrill 8 I, II | designation of “The Rampart of Montmartre.” Unlike his master, he 9 I, II | you know, Ben Zoof, that Montmartre only requires a matter of 10 I, II | moment Hector Servadac and Montmartre held equal places in his 11 I, V | the fauna of his beloved Montmartre. He accordingly began to 12 I, V | swallow flying over the Montmartre, but I never experienced 13 I, V | he could have overstepped Montmartre at a single stride. The 14 I, VI | named after the mill of Montmartre. They galloped off in the 15 I, VIII | dignity, that he was born at Montmartre, which was all the same. 16 I, VIII | would become of your darling Montmartre then?”~The captain had touched 17 I, IX | chance should carry him near Montmartre, to ascertain whether the 18 I, XVIII| to find it.”~“And France? Montmartre?” continued Ben Zoof eagerly. 19 I, XVIII| see Europe, France, Paris, Montmartre again.~“No, no, sir!” protested 20 I, XVIII| suppose that we are not to see Montmartre again.” And the orderly 21 I, XX | master, if only we were at Montmartre, we would get shelter in 22 I, XX | angrily, “if we were at Montmartre, you dont suppose that 23 I, XXI | performed in the Elysee Montmartre) with an elegance and vigor 24 I, XXIII| skated upon the Lake of Montmartre (in his eyes, of course, 25 I, XXIII| And by all the saints of Montmartre, there is a little bag attached 26 II, III | happened to strike against Montmartre, instead of a bit of Africa, 27 II, III | disdainfully. “A mole-hill like Montmartre would have been ground to 28 II, III | sensitiveness on all that concerned Montmartre. Always obedient to his 29 II, III | added, with a smile, “even Montmartre might not have survived 30 II, IV | as the orderly was about Montmartre, and if the contention between 31 II, VII | mountebank at a fair in Montmartre; but Servadac and his two 32 II, VII | orderly will venture to put Montmartre into the comparison. This 33 II, IX | earth!”~“And we shall see Montmartre again!” exclaimed Ben Zoof, 34 II, XIII | contains my mountain of Montmartre,” said Ben Zoof, one night, 35 II, XVII | prodigiousmountain of Montmartre, and the dispute was beginning 36 II, XVIII| Zoof breaks the silence: “Montmartre! I see Montmartre!” And, 37 II, XVIII| silence: “Montmartre! I see Montmartre!” And, smile at the absurdity 38 II, XIX | day, in the environs of Montmartre, where they were secure


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