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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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mountain

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | all, Montmartre boasted a mountain—a veritable mountain; envious 2 I, II | boasted a mountain—a veritable mountain; envious tongues indeed 3 I, VI | Zoof traversed one of the mountain gorges; and next, in order 4 I, VI | men silently descended the mountain and remounted their horses. 5 I, VII | occurred at the summit of a mountain 35,000 feet high; and had 6 I, IX | ascertain whether the belovedmountain” had been left unmoved.~ 7 I, XI | the projecting summit of a mountain all but submerged. Whatever 8 I, XVI | rift, like the dry bed of a mountain torrent, and at the base 9 I, XVI | never been the bed of any mountain torrent. The rocks that 10 I, XVII| tongues of flame.~“A burning mountain!” they exclaimed.~“Gallia, 11 I, XX | as they approached the mountain, a sensible difference in 12 I, XXI | exuded from the heart of the mountain. Here, as long as the volcano 13 I, XXI | it was the only burning mountain they had sighted, it was 14 I, XXI | within the recesses of the mountain. First of all, the large 15 I, XXI | fact, the interior of the mountain was like a vast bee-hive 16 I, XXI | make your escape to yonder mountain.”~“God and Mahomet have 17 I, XXII| lovely city at the foot of a mountain,” where he always promised 18 I, XXII| aspect of the country. The mountain itself was an enormous block 19 I, XXII| wend their way down the mountain. Before, however, they commenced 20 I, XXII| which the base of a burning mountain is generally strewn.~Captain 21 II, IV | hollowed, as it were, in the mountain side, which would exactly 22 II, V | cavern, 130 feet up the mountain, was a dark hole, above 23 II, V | ground that lay between the mountain and the creek, a series 24 II, VI | we are going to weigh a mountain with it?” said Ben Zoof.~“ 25 II, XI | bewildered excitement towards the mountain. Involuntarily, one and 26 II, XII | itself into icicles. But the mountain was like the body of a dying 27 II, XII | resident in the bowels of this mountain on which we are living; 28 II, XII | the lower depths of the mountain, will you?”~“Not if Pablo 29 II, XII | get to the depths of the mountain, our little colony is doomed,” 30 II, XII | the lower strata of the mountain did not present the same 31 II, XII | these lower depths of the mountain. The prospect, it must be 32 II, XII | down in the bowels of the mountain, it was allowed to remain 33 II, XIII| speck of light contains my mountain of Montmartre,” said Ben 34 II, XVI | the summit of an enormous mountain (for such to all intents 35 II, XVI | down the declivities of the mountain and along the shelving shore, 36 II, XVI | companions, convinced that the mountain was doomed to some sudden 37 II, XVII| sneering at the “prodigiousmountain of Montmartre, and the dispute


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