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30 life
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30 steelyard
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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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pay

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, XIII | to speak to you about our pay, and then we wish to have 2 I, XIII | What is it about your pay?”~“Just this, sir; as the 3 I, XIII | like to know whether our pay is to be diminished in proportion.”~ 4 I, XIII | think, be allowed that your pay was calculated from sunrise 5 I, XIII | interval should be. Your pay will continue as before. 6 I, XVIII| my money! when will you pay me my money? Pay me what 7 I, XVIII| will you pay me my money? Pay me what you owe me, you 8 I, XVIII| man growling savagely, “Pay me you shall; yes, by the 9 I, XVIII| God of Abraham, you shall pay me.”~“A Jew!” exclaimed 10 I, XVIII| voyage the Spaniards should pay for their passageterms 11 I, XVIII| ever make those fellows pay anything?”~“They have lots 12 I, XIX | business with us. We will pay him by bills of acceptance 13 I, XIX | ship to Algiers.~“I will pay you honestly; I will pay 14 I, XIX | pay you honestly; I will pay you well,” he cried; but 15 I, XXI | Zoof, “that he will have to pay for his lodgings. But wait 16 II, II | your stuffs?”~“Nobody will pay me a proper price.”~“Well, 17 II, II | answered Ben Zoof.~“But I would pay you to wake him.”~The captain 18 II, IV | studies for a time, and pay a visit to the common hall. 19 II, IX | buy your goods. I shall pay for them.”~“Ah yes, your 20 II, IX | have told you once, I shall pay for all I buy.”~“Ready money?” 21 II, IX | Excellency. But how will you pay me?”~“Pay you? Why, we shall 22 II, IX | But how will you pay me?”~“Pay you? Why, we shall pay you 23 II, IX | Pay you? Why, we shall pay you in gold and silver and 24 II, IX | when that is gone we shall pay you in bank notes.”~“Oh, 25 II, IX | would make European prices pay, after all. He had a plan— 26 II, IX | short weight; but I cannot pay for a kilogramme except 27 II, XIV | phrases: “Rascal! he shall pay for it yet. I will be even 28 II, XIV | city, why does he make me pay for what anybody else could 29 II, XVI | should be sued and made to pay him damages; he asserted 30 II, XVII | he should be compelled to pay 50,000 francs for a balloon-ticket,


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