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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | entirely disappeared. The result was that Captain Servadac 2 I, VII | for the first time, as the result of experiment, revealed 3 I, VIII| with the sun, which must result in its total annihilation?~ 4 I, VIII| existence of mountains. As the result of Servadac’s computations, 5 I, X | pitching, however, was the result of a long uniform swell, 6 I, XII | it was only with the same result so oftentimes obtained before.~“ 7 I, XIII| say one syllable as to its result, and it could only be inferred 8 I, XV | what expansion might be the result of subterranean forces, 9 I, XVII| will be interested in the result of our voyage.”~“For my 10 I, XX | invariably with the same result; the rock, hard as adamant, 11 I, XXI | the best he could. As the result of his cogitations, he occasionally 12 I, XXII| always ended in the same result; turn their course in whatever 13 II, I | been in collision, and the result has been that our little 14 II, III | continued the professor, “the result of the collision was the 15 II, III | leagues an hour, therefore the result was the same as though a 16 II, IV | that Rosette exhibited this result of his labors to Servadac, 17 II, IV | of sun or star.”~“At what result did you arrive? What is 18 II, V | drinking purposes, or as the result of their skating expeditions; 19 II, VI | value altogether, as the result of the altered force of 20 II, VIII| annihilated; secondly, that as the result of being brought under that 21 II, VIII| important disturbances might result from his proximity.~“I forget 22 II, X | exploring expedition possibly result in the discovery of a vein 23 II, X | inclination to impart the result of his observations. It 24 II, XII | the ascent, they made the result of their exploration known 25 II, XIII| ice could scarcely fail to result in the loss of some of their 26 II, XIV | studies of the heavens.~The result of these studies no one 27 II, XIV | steelyard! It gave a false result! The mass was wrong! The 28 II, XV | atmosphere of Gallia, which would result in wind, but for the present 29 II, XVI | communicated to the count the result of his expedition, and, 30 II, XVII| mass of the comet would not result in its missing the expected 31 II, XVII| in their progress would result in instantaneous combustion,


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