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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | take place on the following morning, the first of January, at 2 I, V | two oclock.”~“Two in the morning, or two in the afternoon?” 3 I, V | must be at my post this morning.”~“To do Count Timascheff 4 I, VI | intervening twilight, the morning sun made its appearance 5 I, VI | sunrise on the following morning, the 2nd of January, or 6 I, VI | water.~On the following morning Servadac and Ben Zoof traversed 7 I, VII | first care on the following morning was to provide a good breakfast. 8 I, VIII | Vesper, the evening star, the morning star, or the shepherd’s 9 I, VIII | About nine oclock on the morning of the 27th, Ben Zoof walked 10 I, X | utterly useless.~On the first morning of the cruise Lieutenant 11 I, XIII | silence was broken on the morning of the 17th of February 12 I, XIII | Certain it is that one morning, when the weather was bright 13 I, XIII | Government.~ At breakfast that morning, the colonel observed to 14 I, XIII | found a pretext for a double morning ration of spirits.~“The 15 I, XV | all at rest?~It was the morning of the 21st of February. 16 I, XVI | was half-past seven in the morning, when they set their foot 17 I, XVII | desert; but on the following morning the explorers unexpectedly 18 I, XVIII| Thus it fell out that one morning Ben Zoof, from his lookout 19 I, XIX | soon as may be.”~“To-morrow morning it shall be done,” answered 20 I, XX | very effective. Early next morning, this handy little craft 21 I, XXII | special incident; and next morning a regular scheme of life 22 I, XXIV | sunrise on the following morning, the l6th of April, Captain 23 II, II | awoke to their avocations morning after morning, just as if 24 II, II | avocations morning after morning, just as if nothing extraordinary 25 II, II | after two oclock on the morning of the first of January 26 II, III | after two oclock on the morning of the 1st of January last, 27 II, V | was eight oclock in the morning. The sun was rapidly approaching 28 II, VIII | had predicted?~Early next morning the captain ventured to 29 II, IX | his word, the captain next morning arrived at the tartan. He 30 II, XII | he was so sensitive.~Next morning, Servadac thus addressed 31 II, XV | fixed for the following morning, the 2nd of November.~Although 32 II, XV | possession to France!”~Next morning, as soon as they had taken 33 II, XVI | so that on the following morning nothing remained of the 34 II, XVII | past two oclock on the morning of this coming 1st of January.”~“ 35 II, XIX | dew of an ordinary January morning. It was about eight oclock;


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