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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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1 0, Int | the size and solidity and weight which Verne confers upon 2 I, IX | hours long, and that the weight of the atmosphere was so 3 I, X | carrying the schooner (its weight diminished from the same 4 I, XIII| losing some portion of their weight was quite forgotten in the 5 I, XIII| their anticipations. The weight of the atmosphere was so 6 II, V | to know by how much the weight of a kilogramme here differs 7 II, V | kilogramme here differs from its weight upon the earth; the attraction, 8 II, V | have said, being less, the weight will proportionately be 9 II, V | And the very kilogramme weight you used would have become 10 II, V | influence. If I suspend a weight equivalent to the weight 11 II, V | weight equivalent to the weight of a kilogramme, the index 12 II, V | will register the proper weight on the surface of Gallia. 13 II, VI | on a disc, indicated the weight of the article. Professor 14 II, VII | measure or a kilogramme weight from the earth, and since 15 II, VII | was to obtain the precise weight of a kilogramme. This was 16 II, VII | twenty-five grammes, the united weight of forty of these coins 17 II, VII | Read it off!” he said.~The weight registered was one hundred 18 II, VII | decimeter; let us get at its weight, and we shall have the key 19 II, VII | the problem of the whole weight of Gallia. We have demonstrated 20 II, VII | to multiply the apparent weight of our cube by seven, in 21 II, VII | to ascertain its proper weight. Do you understand me, goggle-eyes?”~ 22 II, VII | found that its apparent weight was one kilogramme and four 23 II, VII | determining of the mass or weight. This was a matter of little 24 II, IX | us just see whether the weight is correct.”~Hakkabut pointed 25 II, IX | Hakkabut pointed out that the weight was duly registered on every 26 II, IX | that the packet is short weight; but I cannot pay for a 27 II, IX | driven to make up the full weight as registered by his own 28 II, XII | alacrity, and the diminished weight combined with the downhill 29 II, XIV | the needle registered the weight of one pound. Of course, 30 II, XV | on by a system of false weight. That deceitful steelyard 31 II, XV | he had ever sold the true weight was only 750 grammes, or 32 II, XV | much again as its proper weight, he had found that his calculations 33 II, XVII| we can’t have any dead weight here. Pitch it out, man,


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