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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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things

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | predestined for remarkable things, and around whose cradle 2 I, V | in this inverted order of things, it might still be called— 3 I, VI | the established order of things, would have been two days 4 I, VII | accept the new condition of things, but resolved to adhere 5 I, IX | in the general order of things; but whether this was to 6 I, X | constructed for the old order of things; but nevertheless, by means 7 I, XIII | upon a new orbit, were all things that gave them little concern 8 I, XV | situation.~There were certain things of which they were perfectly 9 I, XV | changed the condition of things! Previously, to sail from 10 I, XV | content with the new order of things.”~ 11 I, XVII | provisioned. Taking all these things into account, it was agreed 12 I, XVII | gratified with the condition of things; not only has he adopted 13 I, XVIII| explain the true condition of things; he tried to communicate 14 I, XIX | upon the circumstance of things having become so light, 15 I, XIX | illustrations from familiar things, he succeeded to a certain 16 I, XXI | representation of the true state of things, insisted upon remaining 17 I, XXII | condition of terrestrial things, the ascent of this steep 18 II, II | ignorant of the state of things.”~“How far we are ignorant,” 19 II, III | of the true condition of things, came forward at this moment, 20 II, IV | the proper condition of things should be restored; accordingly, 21 II, IX | some tobacco, and other things. I have come to-day to order 22 II, XIV | some casual remark about things not being very straight. 23 II, XIV | shadow.~But this state of things was before long to come 24 II, XIV | consumption. Amongst other things that failed him was his 25 II, XV | of the true condition of things, which they had had no opportunity 26 II, XVI | question! Balloons are exploded things. You hardly find them in 27 II, XIX | and said, “However, those things never happened, sir, did


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