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quarrel 2
quarter 13
quartered 3
quarters 29
quavering 2
que 1
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29 kind
29 mass
29 order
29 quarters
29 reply
29 seen
29 short
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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quarters

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | lodgings in the military quarters; having been appointed to 2 I, VIII | Zoof managed to make up quarters sufficiently comfortable 3 I, XII | extraordinary. Elsewhere, in various quarters of the globe, there may 4 I, XVII | before we go into our winter quarters?”~Generous and altogether 5 I, XX | preparing proper winter quarters. Spaniards and Russians 6 I, XX | of heat in their present quarters, and consequently they must 7 I, XX | sort by which their present quarters might be rendered sufficiently 8 I, XX | provided us with our winter quarters; the stream of burning lava 9 I, XXI | CHAPTER XXI~WINTER QUARTERS~The habitation that had 10 I, XXI | reach their genial winter quarters without delay.~For three 11 I, XXI | located in such comfortable quarters. The only malcontent was 12 I, XXIII| tunnel, and took up their quarters actually in Nina’s Hive. 13 I, XXIII| quiet possession of their quarters, as not only was it deemed 14 I, XXIV | astronomer away from his desolate quarters. He was soon conveyed to 15 II, II | echoed Isaac.~“Yes.”~“Fine quarters for trade! Hardly twenty 16 II, II | abandoned for their present quarters at Nina’s Hive.~The astronomer 17 II, IV | enough.~In these retired quarters the astronomer took up his 18 II, IV | desire to quit his present quarters in a sphere which, being 19 II, X | they could in their present quarters.~Thus confident in their 20 II, X | existence in their underground quarters was felt to be monotonous 21 II, XI | man to abandon his present quarters voluntarily, he very soon 22 II, XI | made his way over to the quarters in the gallery where his 23 II, XII | he had ever quitted his quarters at Formentera.~On the 4th 24 II, XII | hundred feet from their old quarters. Here the thermometer registered 25 II, XII | should forthwith take up its quarters in the cave. After all, 26 II, XII | that led to their deserted quarters above, gave a weird picturesqueness 27 II, XIII | remain in their present quarters. Up till this time no casualties 28 II, XIV | more airy and commodious quarters of the Hive, where “the 29 II, XV | to join us in our present quarters.”~“I am obliged to you,


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