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shirking 1
shivered 1
shoals 1
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shone 5
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34 population
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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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shock

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | earth without experiencing a shock greater than if he had merely 2 I, VI | headlands, unable to resist the shock of the convulsion, had been 3 I, XI | survived the mysterious shock, was lost to view.~ 4 I, XIV | sustained some damage in the shock— along the Algerian coast, 5 I, XVII| there when that dreadful shock came and altered everything.”~ 6 I, XXII| shows that a very slight shock will often be sufficient 7 II, I | that the violence of the shock had separated a huge fragment 8 II, II | they had experienced the shock; how the Dobryna had made 9 II, III | opposite directions, the shock could hardly fail to be 10 II, III | be in the vicinity.~The shock came, and with it the results 11 II, III | this point.~“Before the shock, sir,” answered the professor, “ 12 II, III | modifications which that shock has entailed upon my comet’ 13 II, III | two years after the first shock, Gallia will meet the earth 14 II, IV | through the clouds after the shock was the form of the retreating 15 II, VII | gentlemen, at the time of the shock, took the precaution to 16 II, VIII| minimum separation. No direct shock, however, could be apprehended; 17 II, XI | the anniversary of the shock which had resulted in the 18 II, XI | likely the impetus of the shock might be deadened.~Christmas 19 II, XII | dating probably only from the shock which had invested Gallia 20 II, XIV | mitigating the violence of a shock which might be terrible 21 II, XV | being suggested by which the shock of the approaching collision 22 II, XV | Ceuta, which before the shock had commanded the opposite 23 II, XVI | prepared for the coming shock. I ask myself, and I ask 24 II, XVI | Incident to this expected shock, there may be a variety 25 II, XVI | different ways in which the shock may happen.”~“And the prime 26 II, XVI | deranged, and if we survive the shock, we shall have small chance 27 II, XVI | alternative of direct impact; of a shock that would hurl the comet 28 II, XVI | be quite equivalent to a shock in situ; and, another thing, 29 II, XVI | fear the violence of the shock will be too great to permit 30 II, XVI | off the comet before the shock comes.”~“How could you get 31 II, XVI | leave Gallia before the shock.”~“Leave Gallia! How?” said 32 II, XVI | precise moment when the shock is to happen, and can succeed 33 II, XVI | suspended in mid-air until the shock of the collision is overpast.”~ 34 II, XIX | bewilderment occasioned by the shock, they started off in a body


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