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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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possible

   Book,  Chapter
1 0, Int | conceive two scientifically possible results. If the comet were 2 I, I | inflexible.~“No concession is possible,” he replied, resolutely. “ 3 I, III | had such a phenomenon been possible in these latitudes; and 4 I, IV | earth, sky, and sea?~Was it possible that a single human being 5 I, V | he had set as nearly as possible by the sun before leaving 6 I, VII | night, with the shortest possible intervals of rest, despite 7 I, XIII | their own senses. “Is it possible?”~The diminution of the 8 I, XIV | Servadac, with the slightest possible shrug of the shoulders; “ 9 I, XIV | order that we might, if possible, discover the colony of 10 I, XV | unknown shore; as nearly as possible that was fifteen degrees; 11 I, XVII | new basin as complete as possible before we withdraw.”~Servadac, 12 I, XVII | become acquainted, and if possible establish friendly relations, 13 I, XVII | necessity to maintain the utmost possible speed.~The nights continued 14 I, XVIII| absolutely necessary that every possible resistance should be made 15 I, XVIII| conveying nearly every possible article of commerce, from 16 I, XX | happen then?~Studious if possible to conceal his real misgivings, 17 I, XXI | how he could make the best possible use of the heat which nature 18 I, XXIV | reckoned that it was quite possible to reach Formentera within 19 II, I | data from which it would be possible to reckon what time must 20 II, I | whatever he was, his life, if possible, must be preserved. When 21 II, I | trying to make out.~“Is it possible?” he exclaimed. “Here is 22 II, III | collision with the earth was possible, but he soon foresaw that 23 II, III | without cracking it.”~“It is possible you may be right,” said 24 II, VII | product is, as nearly as possible, ten kilogrammes. What, 25 II, XI | great day as attractive as possible.~It was a matter of debate 26 II, XII | with as few corners as possible, is considered far more 27 II, XIII | Having ascertained every possible particular about his comet, 28 II, XV | pushed forward with all possible speed till they were within 29 II, XVI | pause, and the slightest possible frown at the interruption—“ 30 II, XVI | asked whether it was not possible for the comet to fall into 31 II, XVII | must be the simplest thing possible to glide from one atmosphere 32 II, XVII | alike seemed to realize the possible perils of the undertaking, 33 II, XVII | suitable and unsuitable, possible and impossible, were perpetually 34 II, XVIII| an oblique course. Was it possible that after all collision


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