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rascal 10
rascals 2
rash 1
rate 28
rather 24
ration 1
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28 months
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28 planets
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28 suddenly
28 taking
28 winter
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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rate

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | sun is there; and at the rate he has been traveling, I 2 I, VI | slept all night, at any rate,” replied the captain; “ 3 I, VII | again reveal itself; at any rate, he hoped for an opportunity 4 I, VIII | constellation of Hercules at the rate of more than 126,000,000 5 I, VIII | traveling through space at the rate of fifty-four miles a second— 6 I, X | diminution in her proper rate of speed.~For a few miles 7 I, X | log, which gave him the rate of progress, and by the 8 I, X | west, and this, with the rate of speed as estimated by 9 I, XV | earth, which moves at the rate of between 50,000 and 60, 10 I, XVII | from the sun, so did the rate of speed diminish by which 11 I, XX | our purpose better; at any rate, it will convey us much 12 I, XXIV | supposing you travel at the rate of twenty leagues a day, 13 I, XXIV | occasionally attaining a rate of more than a hundred miles 14 I, XXIV | would be little under the rate of twelve leagues an hour. 15 II, III | earth was traveling at the rate of 28,000 leagues an hour, 16 II, III | hour, and Gallia at the rate of 57,000 leagues an hour, 17 II, V | traverses the ecliptic at a rate of 21,000,000 leagues a 18 II, VIII | that he travels at the rate of 467 miles a minute along 19 II, IX | are all good; all first rate. I am commissariat officer, 20 II, IX | than sell them at this rate? I would.”~“I say, old Pilate, 21 II, X | 167 days, traveling at the rate of more than 21,000 miles 22 II, XIII | professor, to calculate the rate of advance on its way back 23 II, XIV | except at an extravagant rate of interest, or without 24 II, XVI | unaccountable, modification in the rate of motion; but whether the 25 II, XVII | the comet have upon its rate of progress? and as they 26 II, XVII | alteration would ensue in the rate of Gallia’s velocity; but 27 II, XVII | being diminished at the rate of nearly 208,000 miles 28 II, XVIII| great, but the increased rate of motion was in no way


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