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etymologists 1
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eureka 6
europe 28
european 6
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28 europe
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28 large
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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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europe

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IX | population on the river banks of Europe.~Before starting, it was 2 I, XI | vessel bearing news from Europe were entirely falsified, 3 I, XII | of getting tidings from Europe as they would at Gibraltar.~ 4 I, XII | washed the shores alike of Europe, Asia, and Africa, must 5 I, XII | presumed, for the south of Europe. A hundred miles, or somewhat 6 I, XII | limits. To what quarter of Europe, if Europe still exists, 7 I, XII | what quarter of Europe, if Europe still exists, do you propose 8 I, XIII | likely than all, Northern Europe had received no tidings 9 I, XIV | had communications with Europe? Have you—”~“To whom have 10 I, XIV | communication at all from Europe?—no news of any sort from 11 I, XVI | of the old continent of Europe could be discerned. The 12 I, XVII | some remaining fragment of Europe. Who shall tell whether 13 I, XVIII| fact that Paris, France, Europe, nay, the whole world was 14 I, XVIII| that they might never see Europe, France, Paris, Montmartre 15 I, XVIII| I think the countries of Europe are fairly represented by 16 I, XIX | Italy, from every country of Europe. In fact, we have left the 17 II, II | he brings any tidings of Europe,” Hakkabut blurted out at 18 II, II | must have brought news from Europe!”~“Well, old Manasseh, what 19 II, II | give me some tidings of Europe!”~“Europe?” shouted the 20 II, II | some tidings of Europe!”~“Europe?” shouted the professor, 21 II, II | what does the man want with Europe?”~“I want to get there!” 22 II, II | again implored for news of Europe.~Rosette made no immediate 23 II, II | millions of leagues away from Europe.”~The Jew was utterly crestfallen.~“ 24 II, III | enveloped not only that part of Europe, but almost the entire world.~ 25 II, VI | the same as he would in Europe.~“Europe, indeed!” muttered 26 II, VI | as he would in Europe.~“Europe, indeed!” muttered the Jew 27 II, XVIII| of the earth is clear.~“Europe! Russia! France!” shout 28 II, XVIII| panorama of the states of Europe which was outstretched before


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