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friday 2
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friends 32
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33 within
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32 colony
32 friends
32 governor
32 hansa
32 head
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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friends

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | not long in finding two friends on whom he might rely—a 2 I, I | the quarrel, Servadac’s friends had no alternative but to 3 I, V | can have become of all my friends and fellow-officers?”~Ben 4 I, VI | all the inhabitants, his friends, and comrades had perished; 5 I, VII | suppose that any of our friends are still alive?” asked 6 I, VII | Algerian coast, and that our friends are all alive and well. 7 I, X | fast as he recalled the friends and comrades with whom he 8 I, XVII | indeed; we will be your friends; we will take care of you.”~ 9 I, XVIII| satisfied that Servadac and his friends would cooperate with him 10 I, XVIII| rage.~“How now? Are your friends the birds at their pranks 11 I, XIX | tasks. The captain and his friends, followed at some distance 12 I, XIX | acceptance on some of his old friends in the Old World.”~“But 13 I, XIX | Spanish: “Listen to me, my friends. Something very strange 14 I, XXIV | concluded by saying, “My friends, we must, without delay, 15 I, XXIV | forbear pressing his two brave friends to his bosom; the Spaniards 16 II, I | learning the details of his friendsdiscoveries, Count Timascheff 17 II, IV | Captain Servadac and his friends, it was a matter of aversion 18 II, V | Captain Servadac and his friends would have been to ascertain 19 II, VI | them!”~The captain and his friends, who had returned to the 20 II, VII | but Servadac and his two friends had already divined the 21 II, X | then the captain and his friends found themselves speculating 22 II, XI | telescopes of our terrestrial friends, and I have no doubt that 23 II, XII | addressed his people. “My friends, except from cold, we have 24 II, XII | rest, Servadac and his two friends could not regard their present 25 II, XII | Keep up your spirits, my friends,” said Servadac; “we have 26 II, XIII | both of Servadac and his friends that, if their condition 27 II, XIV | sky.~To Servadac and his friends this continual disquietude 28 II, XV | brief farewell of their friends, and were fairly out of 29 II, XV | challenge:~“Who goes there?”~“Friends. Vive la France!” cried 30 II, XV | inquire whether you and your friends would be disposed to join 31 II, XIX | recognized were the two friends that he had invited to be 32 II, XIX | firmer and more confiding friends than ever.~One day, in the


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