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wood 3
woodcocks 1
wooden 1
word 34
words 18
wore 2
work 25
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34 schooner
34 shock
34 tartan
34 word
33 able
33 altogether
33 interest
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | a fool. I shall keep my word. I am quite firm.”~“Be it 2 I, II | of ancient prowess; in a word, he was one of those individuals 3 I, II | to time he would drop a word of sympathy that served 4 I, V | They did not exchange a word, but each was conscious 5 I, VIII | Ben Zoof retired without a word.~During the ensuing days 6 I, IX | before we speak one other word, tell me what has happened.”~ 7 I, XII | refrained from saying another word.~The coast, without deviation, 8 I, XIII | and then we wish to have a word with the major about our 9 I, XIV | English officers, neither by word nor gesture, made the slightest 10 I, XIV | is it that you doubt my word?”~The captain’s rising wrath 11 I, XIV | colonel.~Gibraltar! The word fell like a thunderclap 12 I, XV | Perhaps we might analyze it word by word, and from its detached 13 I, XV | might analyze it word by word, and from its detached parts 14 I, XIX | other hand, not a single word about their former rivalry 15 I, XIX | Hakkabut did not say a word. He had listened with manifest 16 I, XXIII| postage-stamp, and the one word: “FORMENTERA.”~ 17 I, XXIV | lieutenant too excited to utter a word. Mile after mile the distance 18 I, XXIV | voice, which uttered the one word, “Gallia?”~“Yes, yes! Gallia!” 19 I, XXIV | opened his eyes nor spoken a word throughout the journey, 20 II, I | Ben Zoof did not answer a word. He went on preparing a 21 II, I | lieutenant. “Gallia was the word written at the top of every 22 II, I | and Gallia was the first word uttered by him in our hearing.”~ 23 II, II | present we have not heard a word from his lips.”~The Jew 24 II, III | without communicating a word of his startling discovery, 25 II, IV | assembled, and without a word of salutation or of preface, 26 II, IV | but did not vouchsafe a word. Addressing the captain, 27 II, V | sentence, and without saying a word, went out again and was 28 II, VI | inquired, timorously.~“I want a word with you,” said Servadac, “ 29 II, VII | Unable to get the last word, the professor was about 30 II, VIII | It was enough, without a word, to indicate the course 31 II, IX | maliciously.~True to his word, the captain next morning 32 II, XI | Servadac, firmly.~At the word of command they advanced 33 II, XV | orderly.~“Then dont say a word to anyone, but fasten it 34 II, XVIII| tears; she did not say a word, but imprinting a kiss upon


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