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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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mind

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | other thoughts to occupy his mind. The prospects of the morrow 2 I, V | thoughts were crossing his mind, a harsh bark was heard 3 I, VI | presented itself to his mind was that the African coast 4 I, IX | appointment with you.”~“Never mind, now,” interposed the captain; “ 5 I, XI | dashed across Servadac’s mind. The solemn isolation of 6 I, XII | for a few moments in his mind, pointed out that as the 7 I, XV | replied Procope. “To my mind the theory meets all objections.”~“ 8 I, XV | carried conviction to his mind, and that he entertained 9 I, XV | in every way.”~“Ah, never mind! Keep up your courage, count!” 10 I, XVII | have no doubt, in my own mind,” said the count, “that 11 I, XVIII| echoed Servadac; and his mind again reverted to the excursion 12 I, XX | not altogether of the same mind as to the measures that 13 I, XX | an idea struck Servadac’s mind. “The volcano!” he cried; “ 14 I, XXI | to take possession of his mind: he must yield to necessity; 15 I, XXI | all my property?”~“But, mind you,” continued the captain, 16 I, XXII | centuries?”~“But we must not mind, count,” said Servadac, 17 I, XXII | further than I can.”~“Never mind, you shall try first.”~Putting 18 I, XXIV | considerations which to my mind are very important. First 19 I, XXIV | objected the count.~“Never mind,” said Servadac, “let us 20 II, I | a very studious turn of mind, had contrived, as the ringleader 21 II, IV | have led him to a better mind, and that, in some degree 22 II, VI | cabin-door, the Jew made up his mind to step outside. “What do 23 II, VI | is dirt cheap; but never mind, for one day, you shall 24 II, VII | the professor, “keep it in mind for a few minutes now. Look 25 II, VIII | I have something on my mind,” he said.~“Something on 26 II, VIII | said.~“Something on your mind? Out with it!” said the 27 II, IX | replenishing. Servadac’s mind, of course, turned to the 28 II, XI | he really felt that his mind had been unburdened from 29 II, XI | visitors, he altered his mind, and sent young Pablo up 30 II, XIII | was ever uppermost in his mind.~“I do not mean,” he began 31 II, XIII | captain.~“Well then, never mind,” replied the professor, 32 II, XIII | lassitude both of body and mind. Long fits of drowsiness, 33 II, XIV | Jew.~“He says he doesn’t mind selling you a little.”~“ 34 II, XV | top of the island.~“Never mind, let us hasten on,” said 35 II, XV | had become clear to his mind what had been the object 36 II, XVI | presented itself to his mind.~“I dont want to intrude,” 37 II, XIX | Servadac had made up his mind, and no amount of persuasion 38 II, XIX | you. ‘Out of sight, out of mind,’ you know.”~“True,” replied


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