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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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better

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | abruptly: “Perhaps it would be better, captain, not to allow the 2 I, I | this to transpire?”~“Far better,” replied Servadac; “it 3 I, III | the gourbi, though a grade better than the tents of the nomad 4 I, X | ship could not have been in better hands. The lieutenant was 5 I, XVII| hope we shall show them better manners when they condescend 6 I, XX | they failed to devise any better expedient, and were forced 7 I, XX | themselves that they should be better off than many of the whalers 8 I, XX | think,” said Procope, “had better remain where she is; the 9 I, XX | will answer our purpose better; at any rate, it will convey 10 I, XXIV| common sense. Against his better judgment he was still bent 11 I, XXIV| told him that unless some better plan could be devised, he 12 II, I | astronomers, and he was never better pleased than when he detected 13 II, I | exclaimed the captain; “I know better than that, and so do you. 14 II, II | a customer here. You had better be off.”~“No; but do, please— 15 II, II | given the name of Gallia.”~“Better than that!” cried Rosette, 16 II, IV | would have led him to a better mind, and that, in some 17 II, V | indifference. Happier and better provided for than they had 18 II, V | errand; “perhaps I had better go with you myself; the 19 II, VI | with it?” said Ben Zoof.~“Better than that!” cried out the 20 II, X | safer where it was; far better out of the reach of an attraction 21 II, XI | that ought to unite us, better than by celebrating, in 22 II, XIII| how had it fared?~“Far better than with ourselves,” was 23 II, XIV | of. Perhaps you and I had better adopt her.”~“Ay, yes,” assented 24 II, XIV | Good, Master Isaac; all the better for you! You will get your 25 II, XV | Servadac.~“Yes, the sooner the better, with our tails between 26 II, XVI | taking them seriatim, be in a better position to judge whether 27 II, XVI | of escape be considerably better,” asked Count Timascheff, “ 28 II, XIX | so on that point I had better hold my tongue.”~“Hang your


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