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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | Russian standard had been seen floating from her yard, 2 I, I | made any verses, but I have seen them made fast enough at 3 I, II | I write, there might be seen in the registers of the 4 I, II | lines of which had just seen the light. She was a colonel’ 5 I, V | footpath, and a jackal was seen emerging from a large grove 6 I, V | was silent. Rarely had he seen his master so much agitated; 7 I, VI | sight. Nothing could be seen of Orleansville, which ought 8 I, VII | of Jupiter’s satellites seen through a moderate telescope, 9 I, IX | is the first land we have seen.”~“Then let us put out to 10 I, X | branch of a tree had been seen drifting by, nor one spar 11 I, XI | nor Cape Serrat was to be seen. The town of Bizerta, once 12 I, XI | direction where it had been seen, and at a distance of about 13 I, XII | shore was distinctly to be seen. What could it be? It could 14 I, XIII | satisfied with what they had seen; and very shortly afterwards 15 I, XVIII| within a minute Ben Zoof was seen running, gun in hand, towards 16 I, XVIII| lots of money?”~“But I have seen it myself,” said Ben Zoof; “ 17 I, XXIII| the cold, he had not been seen since the day of his arrival 18 I, XXIV | other habitation was to be seen; the entire island was less 19 I, XXIV | unconsciousness.~“Where have I seen this man?” thought Servadac 20 II, I | forgotten him; he had never seen him since the days of his 21 II, III | aid of a glass, could be seen from Formentera. A few books 22 II, XI | as never before had been seen in Gallia. Ben Zoof and 23 II, XI | lieutenant were generally seen together. Negrete and the 24 II, XI | cliffs were no longer to be seen; and at last, the summit 25 II, XI | conjunction, and would not be seen; the stars would only give 26 II, XIII | day after day, might be seen gathered round the large 27 II, XIV | equanimity. Not only would he be seen toiling more frequently 28 II, XV | Servadac remembered to have seen before at Gibraltar.~“Can 29 II, XV | attired in full uniform, was seen descending to the shore.


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