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33 altogether
33 interest
33 neither
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VII | fellow. Trust me, we shall be able to dip our sippets into 2 I, VII | hitherto no astronomer had been able to discern without the aid 3 I, VIII | would perhaps have been able to bring to bear his knowledge 4 I, X | they were sailing, he was able to form an estimate of his 5 I, X | compass, therefore, were able to be called upon to do 6 I, XIV | island, the Englishmen were able to make out the nameDobryna“ 7 I, XV | just at present I am not able to clear away the uncertainty 8 I, XVI | would probably have been able to assign them their proper 9 I, XVIII| about a mile, I shall be able to show you my companions. 10 I, XIX | misgivings but that we shall be able to cope with whatever difficulties 11 I, XX | otherwise we should not be able to see it so far off,” replied 12 I, XXI | hope that they would be able to brave the rigors of the 13 I, XXIV | horses?”~“They would never be able to endure the cold,” objected 14 II, I | found. The only man who was able to throw any light upon 15 II, I | must hope that he will be able to give us some valuable 16 II, II | gather all he could, he was able to catch nothing in the 17 II, II | to tell as soon as he is able to tell us anything; at 18 II, III | Rosette thus found himself able to calculate the date at 19 II, III | the astronomer had been able to continue his observations, 20 II, IV | population found that they were able to move about in the open 21 II, IV | he reckoned he should be able to transact some lucrative 22 II, IV | fiercely. “I have been able to reckon that ever since 23 II, VII | cried Ben Zoof; “to be able to do all this I see you 24 II, VIII | powers of vision, have been able to identify them with an 25 II, X | great astronomers have been able to approach by means of 26 II, XI | were in furs, they were able to endure the cold with 27 II, XII | amount of discomfort to be able to gratify his love of investigation; 28 II, XII | already cooked; we shall be able to dispense with all fuel 29 II, XII | galleries, and was soon able to report that he had discovered 30 II, XIII | comet’s progress, and he was able now, without reference to 31 II, XIV | asked Rosette, scarcely able to conceal the eagerness 32 II, XV | old Hakkabut, Rosette was able to recommence his calculations 33 II, XV | as to their having been able successfully to cope with


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