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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | end of my rondo.” And in a voice of inspiration, accompanying 2 I, VIII | contracted muscles; then, in a voice of real concern, he inquired 3 I, XII | count, in a calm, clear voice that could be distinctly 4 I, XVII | outstretched hands, and in a voice, soft and melodious as the 5 I, XVIII| distinctly recognize a human voice, accompanied by the notes 6 I, XVIII| man’s turn.”~And then a voice, at once gruff and harsh, 7 I, XVIII| was again arrested by the voice of the old man growling 8 I, XX | he cried cheerily, his voice ringing through the darkness, “ 9 I, XXIII| a moment recognized the voice as Nina’s. Outrunning even 10 I, XXIV | sigh, followed by a feeble voice, which uttered the one word, “ 11 I, XXIV | comet, my comet!” said the voice, so low as to be almost 12 II, II | replied the quavering voice.~“Who are you?”~“Isaac Hakkabut. 13 II, II | Ezekiel!” added Ben Zoof in a voice of irony.~They had none 14 II, II | minutes Rosette’s peevish voice was heard calling, “Joseph! 15 II, II | had supplied. Then, in a voice full of satisfaction, and 16 II, III | at this moment, and in a voice trembling with eagerness, 17 II, IV | the count he subdued his voice, and simply said, “We have.”~“ 18 II, IV | the earth.”~Raising his voice, he continued, “Gentlemen, 19 II, V | lungs.~At the sound of his voice, the cabin door opened, 20 II, IX | whispered the Jew, his voice trembling like a street 21 II, XIII | himself, “to have a peacock’s voice, without its plumage!”~During 22 II, XIV | asked, in a sympathizing voice, when Ben Zoof was gone.~“ 23 II, XIV | and said, in a tremulous voice, “Yes, I will buy.”~The 24 II, XIV | he asked, in a quavering voice that confirmed the professor’ 25 II, XVI | Count Timascheff, in a voice that seemed to thrill with 26 II, XVI | spectacle, and “the great voice of the sea,” as the whalers 27 II, XVIII| the lieutenant, and his voice seemed to thrill through


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