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31 sure
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30 accordingly
30 attention
30 fragment
30 gallian
30 hitherto
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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attention

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | newspapers, and turned his attention to what was to him of more 2 I, VII | captain drew his servant’s attention to a bright speck, apparently 3 I, VIII | Directory, once had his attention called to Venus at noon, 4 I, IX | Servadac turned his entire attention to the Dobryna, which, now 5 I, XI | breeze.~All at once, his attention was arrested by a luminous 6 I, XI | observed it with silent attention; but when, after some minutes, 7 I, XI | had attracted Servadac’s attention on the previous night.~“ 8 I, XII | earth itself, to permit much attention to be paid to its erratic 9 I, XIII | officers, with the keenest attention, respectively adjusted their 10 I, XIV | investigation, when the attention of all was arrested by a 11 I, XV | Italian, inserted to attract attention. He could not tell into 12 I, XVII | to their boat, when their attention was arrested by a faint 13 I, XVII | limit of the bay, when the attention of all on board was arrested 14 I, XVIII| Spanish patriotic air, but his attention was again arrested by the 15 I, XIX | had listened with manifest attention, his lips twitching now 16 I, XX | straining eyes and ears in rapt attention. Suddenly an idea struck 17 I, XXI | he was fain to turn his attention to Ben Zoof, to whom he 18 I, XXII | required a great deal of attention; a supply of food had to 19 I, XXIV | Captain Servadac briefly drew attention to these points, and concluded 20 II, III | his name.~Redoubling his attention, he soon satisfied himself 21 II, V | Procope drew his companionsattention to the elevation of the 22 II, VII | Everyone gave him his complete attention.~“Before I proceed,” he 23 II, VII | orderly for this special attention.~Satisfied with his scrutiny 24 II, VIII | moment that distracted his attention?~Meanwhile, as Jupiter grew 25 II, IX | at him as usual, paid no attention to the remark, and only 26 II, IX | been calling his master’s attention to the fact that some of 27 II, XIII | table, giving their best attention to instruction which should 28 II, XIV | scuffling, however, drew the attention of Servadac, who, followed 29 II, XVI | was a general attitude of attention. It was surprising how calmly 30 II, XVI | object that caught their attention as they emerged upon the


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