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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | Remember them! to be sure I can. This is the way they 2 I, III | would say.”~ “Well, to be sure, he is at his everlasting 3 I, V | india-rubber kangaroo. Ben Zoof was sure that his own powers of propelling 4 I, V | field,” he said.~“Not so sure of that, sir,” said Ben 5 I, VIII| precisely six hours each— a sure proof that the sun remained 6 I, IX | shook his head.~“I am not sure,” said he, “but what the 7 I, XII | Gibraltar, where we should be sure to learn something, at least, 8 I, XIII| major.~“England will be sure to send for us,” said one 9 I, XIII| not right? Our country was sure to send to our relief. Here 10 I, XIV | emphasis, “but we shall be sure to have tidings from England 11 I, XV | this purpose, but would be sure to use a bottle as being 12 I, XVII| a field of ice, and I am sure, therefore, you will acquiesce 13 I, XIX | other so well that I feel sure we shall try and work together 14 I, XIX | miserably ignorant they would be sure to misunderstand you.”~“ 15 I, XIX | ask tremulously.~“To be sure he will! He would confiscate 16 I, XXI | moon’s come back!”~And, sure enough, what was apparently 17 I, XXII| replied the child, “but I am sure that Pablo would throw it 18 II, I | if the last, it would be sure, sooner or later, after 19 II, III | a solid nucleus, he felt sure that, as he expressed it, 20 II, VI | asked Servadac.~“To be sure he has!” said Ben Zoof.~ 21 II, XI | consider it my duty to make sure that your cargo is taken 22 II, XI | one group. “Unless you are sure of your whereabouts before 23 II, XII | internal heat, I am not quite sure that we may not be exposed 24 II, XIII| s face, he added:~“I am sure Lieutenant Procope would 25 II, XIV | Ben Zoof said.~“Are you sure?” inquired Hakkabut, peering 26 II, XIV | the dial. “Are you quite sure that the needle touches 27 II, XIV | perhaps—I am not quite sure—perhaps the steelyard is 28 II, XV | coffee, he was perfectly sure he should, without the least 29 II, XV | suddenly, and said that he was sure he could see something moving 30 II, XVI | replied the orderly.~“I am not sure that that could not be accomplished,” 31 II, XIX | in earnest, that I may be sure I am not dreaming.” Hector


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