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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | vaulted into the saddle, and followed by his attendant, well mounted 2 I, V | philosophical reply, immediately followed by the query, “Any bones 3 I, IX | arose, and some discussion followed, whether or not it was desirable 4 I, X | speed.~For a few miles she followed the line hitherto presumably 5 I, XI | companions involuntarily followed his example, and made a 6 I, XII | several days the Dobryna followed the contour of the inhospitable 7 I, XII | example in which he was followed by all the rest.~The destruction 8 I, XIV | hurriedly he left the room. Followed immediately by the others, 9 I, XVII | to Gibraltar, nor have we followed the southern shore that 10 I, XVII | the coast was continuously followed, as it led through what 11 I, XVII | interrupted the silence that followed this conversation by saying, “ 12 I, XVIII| took up their guns and followed the orderly. All along their 13 I, XVIII| tops of the trees. What followed was irresistibly comic. 14 I, XIX | captain and his friends, followed at some distance by the 15 I, XIX | entirely with yours.~I have followed the plan of explaining all 16 I, XXI | applause, even although they followed upon the marvelous fandangos 17 I, XXIV | There was a faint sigh, followed by a feeble voice, which 18 II, I | sigh, which ere long was followed by another and another. 19 II, III | the panic that would have followed the publication of the facts, 20 II, V | gallery.~The rest of the party followed, and were soon in the open 21 II, VI | talking out here in the cold.”~Followed by the rest of the party, 22 II, VI | the cabin-ladder. The rest followed, but they had hardly reached 23 II, X | motion, and Gallia might have followed them in their un-tracked 24 II, XI | the ringing cheers that followed the great toast of the day—“ 25 II, XI | Once upon the ice, everyone followed his own fancy, and some 26 II, XII | pushed himself through it, followed by the lieutenant and Servadac. 27 II, XIV | might all be falsified?~Day followed day, and still there was 28 II, XIV | attention of Servadac, who, followed by his companions, hastened 29 II, XV | without further parley, followed by his soldiers, he retired 30 II, XVII | equally polite bow, and followed his master. The professor, 31 II, XVII | side of the car. Servadac followed. The cords were cut. The


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