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montgolfier 5
month 34
monthly 1
months 28
montmartre 38
monument 1
mood 1
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28 europe
28 except
28 large
28 months
28 nearly
28 planets
28 rate
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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months

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | had hung for the last two months over nearly every region 2 I, I | these parts, and for two months the Russian standard had 3 I, II | service: Fourteen years, three months, and five days.~Service: 4 I, IX | board was adequate for two monthsconsumption; but as it 5 I, XIII | fact, already lasted some months—the players being so deliberate, 6 I, XIX | sufficient for about two months; secondly, the valuable 7 I, XXI | it would exceed the six monthsduration by which many 8 I, XXII | altogether unlikely that three months would elapse without our 9 I, XXII | would not have taken three months to catch sight of her. I 10 I, XXIII| sixteen days. The lunar months, like the solar days, had 11 II, II | had been resident three months in Gallia, a living witness 12 II, III | and instruments, and two months’ victuals, was all the baggage 13 II, IV | described in the twenty-four months of the Gallian year, the 14 II, IV | to be divided into twelve months.”~“Yes, certainly, if you 15 II, IV | a year must have twelve months!”~“Of course,” said the 16 II, VIII | attraction. During the seven months that had elapsed since its 17 II, IX | excursion, but fifteen months more will take us back to 18 II, IX | endured during the last two months Isaac Hakkabut had known 19 II, IX | however, was not many months in advance of the present.~ 20 II, X | knew that at least nine months would have to elapse before 21 II, X | winter store. During four months or thereabouts, they would 22 II, XIII | CHAPTER XIII~DREARY MONTHS~Henceforth, then, with a 23 II, XIII | bright presence sorely. The months still glided on; how, it 24 II, XIII | reckoned that in about four months it would have entered the 25 II, XIII | its plumage!”~During the months of July and August, Gallia 26 II, XIV | have had for the last seven months,” said the orderly one day 27 II, XV | traversed, and only two months remained before the collision 28 II, XV | for the last year and ten months, was insensibly recovering


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