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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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short

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | have been esteemed little short of a severe penance.~On 2 I, II | find leisure for taking a short railway journey once or 3 I, V | they were saving by their short cut across the fields.~It 4 I, VIII | satellite such as Cassini, Short, Montaigne of Limoges, Montbarron, 5 I, IX | Venus? Was he aware, in short, that the entire motions 6 I, X | would against the ordinary short strong waves of the Mediterranean; 7 I, XI | the elevation was little short of a hundred fathoms. A 8 I, XII | which were only a. few short miles to leeward. Fully 9 I, XII | case is desperate. Nothing short of a miracle can save us 10 I, XIII | the salute fell altogether short of their anticipations. 11 I, XIV | has been hoisted but a few short weeks.”~“That flag has floated 12 I, XVIII| cunning, a hooked nose, a short yellow beard, unkempt hair, 13 I, XIX | floating emporium.~A very short inspection sufficed to make 14 I, XX | the consumption of a very short period would exhaust the 15 I, XXI | life must necessarily be short. It was utterly impossible 16 I, XXII | its surface. We have had a short summer, and who knows whether 17 II, III | indefinitely produced, for some short portion of its pathway the 18 II, IV | inclination to laugh. There was a short silence, at the end of which 19 II, IX | provisions would soon be running short, and that their stock of 20 II, IX | whine; but Servadac cut him short.~“None of that miserable 21 II, IX | long while making up what’s short,” said Ben Zoof, while the 22 II, IX | fault that the packet is short weight; but I cannot pay 23 II, X | of the people, during the short summer that would intervene 24 II, XI | it appeared that nothing short of a miracle could prevent 25 II, XI | captain’s party, now making a short peregrination by themselves, 26 II, XVI | ascent was to last for so short a time, merely long enough 27 II, XVII | descending in the sea at a short distance from the shore. 28 II, XIX | surely would, a panic little short of the certified approach 29 II, XIX | Nina’s Hive; but stopped short and said, “However, those


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