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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | his military service his name had several times been included 2 I, II | that master’s service. His name might seem to imply that 3 I, II | means the case. His true name was Laurent; he was a native 4 I, II | could scarcely hear the name of Montmartre without a 5 I, III | known to the natives by the name of “driss,” the gourbi, 6 I, VII | the desert sea. “By the name of a Kabyle!” he broke out 7 I, VII | the moon, whence, in the name of all the gods, has she 8 I, XI | which it had derived its name, with the Arsenal, the Goletta, 9 I, XIV | were able to make out the nameDobryna“ painted on the 10 I, XV | penetrate; there was no maker’s name to be deciphered; but impressed 11 I, XV | conjecture that Gallia is the name assigned to it by the writer 12 I, XV | we seem to have found a name for the new world we occupy.”~“ 13 I, XVI | habit of using Gallia as the name of the new world in which 14 I, XVII | he added:~“Tell us your name, little one.”~“Nina!” was 15 I, XVIII| they rob me; but, in the name of the God of Israel, I 16 I, XVIII| could secure his claims.~His name was Isaac Hakkabut, and 17 I, XIX | call the Jew by any Hebrew name that came uppermost to his 18 I, XXIII| time he has given us his name and address.”~All crowded 19 I, XXIV | Servadac and the count as the name of one of the smallest of 20 II, I | was it implied that the name of the comet itself was 21 II, I | supposing that such was the name given by the savant to the 22 II, I | Rosette had associated the name of Gallia, not with their 23 II, I | friend here has given the name of Gallia.”~It still remained 24 II, II | expression of positive anger, the name of Gallia escaped his lips, 25 II, II | appear to have given the name of Gallia.”~“Better than 26 II, III | From that commission the name of Palmyrin Rosette was 27 II, III | which would immortalize his name.~The task he had undertaken 28 II, III | would be associated with his name.~Redoubling his attention, 29 II, III | or Rosette, after his own name, he resolved that it should 30 II, VII | not suffice to assign a name.”~“Our curiosity will be 31 II, X | fixed and immovable in name, are all of them in motion, 32 II, XIV | astronomer.~“What, in the name of peace, do you mean?” 33 II, XV | tricolor upon it, in the name of France, was now the cherished 34 II, XVIII| note-book, he wrote down the name of the comet, the list of 35 II, XIX | to all this time? In the name of peace, what have you


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