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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VII | watching was in vain. No ship appeared upon the desert 2 I, VII | rejoined Ben Zoof.~Still no ship appeared; and Captain Servadac, 3 I, VIII | encouragement to hope that a ship of some sort would soon 4 I, VIII | sanguine speculations, no ship appeared. Ben Zoof admitted 5 I, VIII | utmost composure that a ship was in sight.~“A ship!” 6 I, VIII | a ship was in sight.~“A ship!” exclaimed Servadac, starting 7 I, VIII | starting to his feet. “A ship! Ben Zoof, you donkey! you 8 I, IX | however, to indicate that the ship was a schooner— an impression 9 I, X | apprenticeship on a merchant ship he had entered the imperial 10 I, X | more northern waters.~The ship could not have been in better 11 I, XI | is a light on board some ship,” replied the count.~“Whatever 12 I, XII | a creek available for a ship to enter to replenish its 13 I, XII | in the stability of their ship, they performed their duties 14 I, XII | make them float after the ship had gone down.~Less and 15 I, XIII | expectation of the British ship which, in due time, would 16 I, XIII | transmission by the first ship that should~hail in sight. 17 I, XIII | forsake us; it is an English ship, no doubt.”~In half an hour 18 I, XIII | our relief. Here is the ship.”~“Yes,” replied the major; “ 19 I, XIV | telegraph or by any passing ship.~“No,” said the colonel; “ 20 I, XIV | said the colonel; “not a ship has passed; and the cable 21 I, XV | property of some one on board a ship; and the figures obviously 22 I, XV | that any one on board a ship would use a telescope-case 23 I, XVIII| on Gourbi Island, saw a ship, not the Dobryna, appear 24 I, XIX | few sailors to carry his ship to Algiers.~“I will pay 25 I, XX | of evening. “Can it be a ship?” asked the captain.~“If 26 II, XII | more healthy; and on board ship the entire hold, and in 27 II, XVII | be the last to leave the ship!”~A moment’s hesitation


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