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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | Shelif. His orderly was his sole companion, and by any other 2 I, I | the gallant captain, whose sole ambition at present was 3 I, II | gourbi, Hector Servadac’s sole companion was his orderly, 4 I, VI | seemed to be left as the sole occupants, they dismounted, 5 I, VI | doubt that they were the sole human inhabitants left upon 6 I, IX | them, might prove to be the sole resource of the survivors 7 I, XI | Noah’s ark, carried the sole survivors of a calamity 8 I, XI | there in charge, and the sole living occupants were a 9 I, XII | us.”~“How if we are the sole survivors?” said the count, 10 I, XIII | men were apparently the sole survivors of an overwhelming 11 I, XIII | at finding themselves the sole survivors of a garrison 12 I, XIII | The island itself, the sole surviving fragment of an 13 I, XIV | were out of sight of the sole remaining fragment of Gibraltar.~ 14 I, XV | interspersed:~“Gallia??? Ab sole, au 15 fev. 59,000,000 1. ! 15 I, XVI | this fragment be but the sole surviving remnant of some 16 I, XVII | they were, they were the sole surviving representatives 17 I, XVII | following message:~“Gallia Ab sole, au 1 mars, dist. 78,000, 18 I, XVIII| approached the coast of the sole remaining fragment of Algerian 19 I, XIX | except Gourbi Island, the sole surviving fragments of the 20 I, XX | harassed and perplexed. The sole expedient that their united 21 I, XXI | it was most probably the sole outlet for Gallia’s subterranean 22 I, XXII | that Gourbi Island is the sole productive spot upon its 23 I, XXIII| chimney of the Hansa was the sole indication of the proprietor 24 I, XXIV | mass of rocks that was the sole interruption to the dull 25 I, XXIV | irresistible that it was the sole surviving remnant of Formentera, 26 II, III | philosopher of Formentera in sole possession of the great 27 II, IV | left to the professor’s sole use, and the colony was 28 II, VII | no doubt constitutes the sole material of the comet, extending 29 II, VIII | our path. Jupiter is our sole hindrance. Of Jupiter we 30 II, X | almost be said that its sole ostensible vice was represented 31 II, XI | was their position. The sole source of the heat that 32 II, XII | were of no avail, and their sole resource was to proceed 33 II, XIV | were, the crater being the sole outlet by which the burning 34 II, XVI | confess that I feel our sole hope of safety rests in 35 II, XVI | himself to gain. On the sole occasion when he had ventured


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