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pondering 6
pool 3
poor 15
population 34
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port 6
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34 length
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34 schooner
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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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population

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | What am I? Why, I am the population.”~The captain deigned no 2 I, VII | governor general and his population were asleep. The gourbi 3 I, VII | was as hungry as the whole population of three million Algerians, 4 I, VII | for the governor and his population, with their two horses, 5 I, VIII | exertions, it was evident “the population” of the island would find 6 I, IX | in communication with the population on the river banks of Europe.~ 7 I, XV | satisfaction that we must be the population of a young little world 8 I, XVII | united and sympathizing population.~It was on the 25th of February 9 I, XVII | supply the wants of its population.”~Count Timascheff interrupted 10 I, XVIII| CHAPTER XVIII~AN UNEXPECTED POPULATION~The Dobryna was now back 11 I, XVIII| detriment, of the human population, it was absolutely necessary 12 I, XVIII| estimate of the number of the population. Without including the thirteen 13 I, XVIII| fairly represented by the population of Gallia.”~“True, captain,” 14 I, XIX | Island. Here there was a population of twenty-two, who would 15 I, XIX | some future date the whole population should be compelled to unite 16 I, XIX | hour later and the entire population of twenty-two had met in 17 I, XXI | have been tried; but the population of Gallia had no anxiety 18 I, XXIII| the majority of the little population, exiles as they were from 19 I, XXIII| and, following the human population, had taken refuge on the 20 II, I | from Formentera, the known population of Gallia was raised to 21 II, II | REVELATION~To the general population of the colony the arrival 22 II, III | his head.~The rest of the population of the Hive were all presented 23 II, IV | temperature, the little population found that they were able 24 II, IV | cogitations, whilst the universal population of Nina’s Hive were congratulating 25 II, IV | clear as heretofore. The population performed their daily avocations 26 II, IX | settled over Gallia, yet the population felt cheered even by the 27 II, X | course, bearing its little population onwards, so far removed 28 II, XI | the total of its little population would still be complete.~ 29 II, XIII | not cease to follow the population in its migration, and so 30 II, XIII | unconscious as the half-dormant population of Gallia were of her influence, 31 II, XIII | temperature. Like birds, the population spent whole days exposed 32 II, XV | invited to co-operate with the population of Nina’s Hive, in the event 33 II, XV | advisable for the whole population of Gallia to unite in taking 34 II, XIX | as they went along. The population was perfectly calm; every


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