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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, XIII | soldiers of the line. This party of thirteen men were apparently 2 I, XIII | shattered the south. The whole party throve remarkably well upon 3 I, XVI | Provence. But the whole party was far too eager to wait 4 I, XVIII| of some refreshment, the party proceeded to a general consultation 5 I, XVIII| Jew,” said Ben Zoof.~The party was on the point of entering 6 I, XX | anxious that the rest of the party should be affected as little 7 I, XXI | be owned that the whole party were far from sorry to be 8 I, XXI | the greater portion of the party, escorted by Ben Zoof, made 9 I, XXII | upon each member of the party undertaking some special 10 I, XXII | as to confine any of the party to the interior of their 11 I, XXIII| the greatest expert in the party, accomplished the twenty 12 II, III | be waiting for the entire party to be ceremoniously introduced 13 II, V | gallery.~The rest of the party followed, and were soon 14 II, V | the other members of the party had already reached the 15 II, VI | Followed by the rest of the party, he proceeded to mount the 16 II, XI | should be invited to join the party; it was scarcely likely 17 II, XI | clothing.~Full of spirits, the party left the Hive, and chattering 18 II, XI | now joining the captain’s party, now making a short peregrination 19 II, XI | the icy plain, the whole party had soon exceeded the line 20 II, XI | Servadac had cautioned the party to collect themselves betimes 21 II, XI | We have come out like a party of skirmishers; let us go 22 II, XIII | conjecture that so it was. The party at Gibraltar, they all agreed, 23 II, XIII | the loss of some of their party.~However great was the desire 24 II, XIII | child became the life of the party. Her merry prattle enlivened 25 II, XIII | had not accompanied the party, and consequently was in 26 II, XIV | degrees below zero. The whole party began to make almost daily 27 II, XV | do you not think that the party of Spaniards now resident


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