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Jules Verne
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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | horses. It still contained a considerable number of tools, such as 2 I, V | at the sun, which was a considerable height above the horizon. “ 3 I, VI | constellations. It was therefore a considerable disappointment to him that, 4 I, VII | goats, and sheep existed in considerable numbers; and as there seemed 5 I, IX | that there had been a very considerable ebb and flow of the waters— 6 I, X | more than two hours over a considerable area, the differences of 7 I, XI | to the annihilation of a considerable portion of the colony. Not 8 I, XI | Dobryna from making any considerable progress all through the 9 I, XIII | the earth’s surface was so considerable that the ball had sped beyond 10 I, XV | Procope, “that a fragment of considerable magnitude has been detached 11 I, XV | whole truth, he had made a considerable advance towards it.~The 12 I, XV | by the attraction of some considerable body; but we must recollect 13 I, XVII | domestic breed which, with considerable justice, has gained for 14 I, XVIII| he had contrived to amass considerable wealth.~On the eventful 15 I, XIX | might be made to last for a considerable period.~In the course of 16 I, XX | eruption was manifestly very considerable, the entire summit of the 17 I, XXI | the two horses, and for a considerable number of domestic animals.~ 18 I, XXI | national dances, which gained considerable applause, even although 19 II, I | official salary. He had really considerable genius for the science that 20 II, I | had been going on for some considerable period before the convulsion 21 II, II | should not be disturbed, felt considerable annoyance at hearing a loud 22 II, II | imagine that we are on a considerable fragment of the terrestrial 23 II, III | proper domain.~But for a considerable while, Servadac, the count, 24 II, III | angle which is generally considerable, but in this case the planes 25 II, IV | the other, he knew that a considerable sum of money, in English 26 II, IV | terminate in a scene of considerable animation.~On the 27th of 27 II, VI | clambered onto the deck.~After considerable hesitation, but still keeping 28 II, VII | fall down, he would have considerable difficulty in getting up 29 II, VIII | following month was a period of considerable doubt and anxiety.~On the 30 II, XII | and was still transmitting considerable heat to inferior strata.~ 31 II, XII | several barrels of oil and a considerable quantity of spirits of wine, 32 II, XIV | angry tone that indicated considerable agitation.~One day, as he 33 II, XIV | exist, he found himself in considerable perplexity.~He pondered 34 II, XIV | stammered the Jew with considerable hesitation.~Rosette scanned


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