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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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1 I, V | air, fell to the ground full five hundred paces the other 2 I, V | and had reached a ditch full of water, and about ten 3 I, VI | to-night,” said Servadac, as, full of despondency, he surveyed 4 I, VII | over the fire it was at full boil.~“By jingo!” he exclaimed, “ 5 I, VII | anxious to investigate the full extent of the damage, and 6 I, VIII | flowers, and fruit had come to full maturity. It was the same 7 I, XI | Dobryna made her way at full steam towards Cape Blanc. 8 I, XIII | officers, in cocked hats and full staff uniform, attended 9 I, XIII | Before long the hull was full in sight. A long trail of 10 I, XIV | drawing himself up to his full height.~“Ah! how stupid! 11 I, XVII | refuge, and setting off at full steam eastwards, she continued 12 I, XVII | and it might be a thing full of risk to be frozen up 13 I, XIX | there was stretched out the full extent of the Gallian Sea, 14 I, XX | temporarily invested with the full powers of governor general, 15 I, XXI | where the little colony were full of hope that they would 16 I, XXII | west, and was now at its full. To mistake its identity 17 I, XXIV | Ben Zoof’s heart was too full for words; Count Timascheff 18 II, II | his eyes and fixed them full upon the orderly’s face. “ 19 II, II | supplied. Then, in a voice full of satisfaction, and that 20 II, V | shouted Ben Zoof, at the full strength of his lungs.~At 21 II, VI | wretch!” replied the count, full of disgust.~Hardly a minute 22 II, IX | was driven to make up the full weight as registered by 23 II, X | with bright discs at their full, others like silver crescents, 24 II, XI | Servadac gave old Isaac full permission to take up his 25 II, XI | of both hemispheres are full of accounts detailing the 26 II, XI | last week of the year was full of bustle. The arrangements 27 II, XI | the thickest of clothing.~Full of spirits, the party left 28 II, XI | by themselves, but always full of life and spirit. As for 29 II, XI | skirmishers; let us go back in full force.”~The night would 30 II, XIII | come, England would have full meed of praise to award 31 II, XIII | the daytime the sun, here full upon the equator, caused 32 II, XIV | made a discovery;” and, full of anxiety, he hurried off 33 II, XV | commanding officer, attired in full uniform, was seen descending 34 II, XVI | on the accursed race were full of wrath. He swore that 35 II, XVII | brought upon himself the full force of the professor’s 36 II, XVIII| lies before them in the full blaze of light, and there 37 II, XIX | Rosette issued a rejoinder full with the most vehement expressions


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