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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 0, Int | the depths of immeasurable space, show us what astronomy 2 I, IV | Whence came it that in the space of a few seconds the moon’ 3 I, VII | had been crowded into the space of a fortnight; and therefore 4 I, VIII | Arcturus is traveling through space at the rate of fifty-four 5 I, VIII | would be lost in boundless space!~These dire forebodings, 6 I, XII | erratic movements through space.~The schooner kept bravely 7 I, XV | into the vast infinity of space? or, on the other hand, 8 I, XV | has been precipitated into space.”~Captain Servadac hesitated, 9 I, XVI | excursion through the realms of space. Nothing, however, was allowed 10 I, XVI | upon which there was just space enough for their boat to 11 I, XVII | planet into the infinitude of space. All difference of race, 12 I, XIX | into unknown regions of space, and that this island is 13 I, XXI | was indispensable that the space at their command should 14 I, XXIII| temperature of the realms of space.~With the over-clouding 15 I, XXIV | persons to be rescued, the space at their command would be 16 II, I | so suddenly launched into space? Again and again they discussed. 17 II, I | the outlying regions of space; if the last, it would be 18 II, I | and sent flying far into space?”~Count Timascheff and the 19 II, III | splintered off and carried into space, had both now to yield to 20 II, III | obtained, the position in space of the comet’s orbit was 21 II, III | of Gallia’s path through space to make him competent to 22 II, IV | the regions of outlying space.~This steady sinking of 23 II, V | temperature of the remotest space never descends beyond 70 24 II, VI | appropriated to the cargo that the space reserved for the cabin was 25 II, VIII | 35,393,000 miles for the space of 10,000,000 years— the 26 II, X | CHAPTER X~FAR INTO SPACE~A month passed away. Gallia 27 II, X | moon, a dark cold mass in space?~In the event of such a 28 II, X | him away further yet (for space is infinite), and he shall 29 II, X | History is thus stereotyped in space; nothing once accomplished 30 II, X | comparison with the infinite space beyond, this was a mere 31 II, XVI | may float away again into space; but her orbit would undoubtedly 32 II, XVI | detached and launched into space!~The fragment included Ceuta 33 II, XVII | gradually retreating into space. Whether it had carried 34 II, XVII | into the far-off realms of space?~His volubility was brought 35 II, XVIII| flooding the surrounding space.~Chronometer in hand, Lieutenant 36 II, XVIII| traversing the regions of space, again far away!~ 37 II, XIX | traversing the regions of space, carrying thirteen Englishmen


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