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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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moment

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | with delight; and from that moment Hector Servadac and Montmartre 2 I, IV | came it that at that very moment the horizon underwent so 3 I, VIII | touched a tender chord. For a moment Ben Zoof stood with clenched 4 I, XI | faint glimmer should at any moment cease to be visible, Hector 5 I, XII | were aware that their last moment had arrived. Servadac and 6 I, XIV | just like Algeria.”~For a moment a cloud rested upon the 7 I, XIV | assure you, at the present moment, as much on English soil 8 I, XV | the lieutenant.~“Stop a moment,” said the captain. “Let 9 I, XV | us it is of far greater moment to ascertain their meaning.”~ 10 I, XVI | frowning rock. Oh, that for a moment we could scale its towering 11 I, XX | and Hansa could not for a moment be seriously entertained; 12 I, XXII | anything of the sort even for a moment.”~Servadac smiled good-humoredly.~“ 13 I, XXIII| shall be killed!”~Pablo in a moment recognized the voice as 14 I, XXIV | geodesic survey.”~The next moment the sail was filled, and 15 I, XXIV | for deliberation. Not a moment was to be lost in getting 16 II, I | been continued without a moment’s intermission for the best 17 II, II | immediate reply. After a moment or two’s reflection, he 18 II, III | been ground to powder in a moment.”~“Mole-hill!” exclaimed 19 II, III | things, came forward at this moment, and in a voice trembling 20 II, IV | volume of a sphere!”~“A moment’s breathing time, please.”~“ 21 II, IV | lieutenant.~“That is of no moment at all,” replied the professor; “ 22 II, V | and borrow it.~“No, stop a moment,” he said, as Ben Zoof was 23 II, VI | Thieves! thieves!”~In a moment Ben Zoof’s hand was clasped 24 II, VIII | should have begrudged every moment that distracted his attention?~ 25 II, IX | to quit the vessel.~“One moment, your Excellency,” said 26 II, XVI | the lieutenant, after a moment’s pause, and the slightest 27 II, XVI | lieutenant.~All eyes in a moment were riveted upon him, as, 28 II, XVI | can ascertain the precise moment when the shock is to happen, 29 II, XVI | of finding out the exact moment at which the impact would 30 II, XVII | compelled to divulge the precise moment of collision.~But the professor 31 II, XVII | the nearer the critical moment approached, the less Hector 32 II, XVII | netting, and was ready at any moment to be inflated. The car 33 II, XVII | last to leave the ship!”~A moment’s hesitation and the orderly 34 II, XVIII| was it so? Just at this moment, Lieutenant Procope observed 35 II, XIX | that they could not for a moment be mistaken as to their


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