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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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interest

   Book,  Chapter
1 0, Int | author’s power of awaking interest. Many of his best works 2 I, VIII | scarcely fail to awaken a new interest. The periodic recurrence 3 I, VIII | which awakened his keenest interest.~About nine oclock on the 4 I, XI | was pointed with keenest interest towards the center of attraction. 5 I, XII | on board the Dobryna. All interest there was too much absorbed 6 I, XIII | this should awaken some interest even in the most imperturbable 7 I, XV | There was the intensest interest awakened to determine whether 8 I, XVII | obviously to the general interest that they should become 9 I, XXI | group pointing with eager interest to the sky.~“Well, Ben Zoof,” 10 II, I | were of the most paramount interest to them all. Had he ascertained 11 II, II | stranger was a matter of small interest. The Spaniards were naturally 12 II, III | served to awaken a keener interest about the future. Could 13 II, IV | drawing with the keenest interest. Gallia’s path, extending 14 II, V | A point of far greater interest to Captain Servadac and 15 II, VI | him. “Now, tell us, what interest do you expect?”~Nothing 16 II, VI | shouted Servadac. “What interest, I say, what interest do 17 II, VI | What interest, I say, what interest do you ask?”~Faltering and 18 II, VI | eighteen hundred per cent. interest, and accordingly chuckled 19 II, VIII | had comparatively little interest for anyone but himself, 20 II, VIII | mins.~And what an increased interest began to be associated with 21 II, VIII | Rosette, in his absorbing interest for the glowing glories 22 II, IX | become a purchaser. Mutual interest and necessity thus conspired 23 II, IX | prices, and he would get fine interest!~Although he did not know 24 II, XI | our people to lose their interest in the world to which we 25 II, XI | mere object of scientific interest or curiosity. Why should 26 II, XII | Rosette, if he took any interest in these discussions, certainly 27 II, XIII | investments, or securing a proper interest.~Neither did Palmyrin Rosette 28 II, XIV | began to show a remarkable interest in the Jew and his affairs, 29 II, XIV | at an extravagant rate of interest, or without demanding far 30 II, XIV | been looking on with much interest, betrayed manifest symptoms 31 II, XVI | on the plea of taking no interest in the matter. Indeed, the 32 II, XVI | nay, of such universal interest.~Servadac was the first 33 II, XVIII| object, however, of supreme interest was the great expanse of


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