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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | of Oran. Captain Servadac knew the country well; he had 2 I, IX | count acquainted with all he knew about his small domain. 3 I, XIII | open-mouthed, they hardly knew whether they were to believe 4 I, XIII | colonel, triumphantly. “I knew our country would not forsake 5 I, XV | to offer; and although he knew what expansion might be 6 I, XVI | was on Melville Island, he knew the thermometer to fall 7 I, XVII | altered everything.”~The count knew that Madalena was close 8 I, XVIII| orbit, might, for aught they knew, last for an almost indefinite 9 I, XVIII| Jew did not know; he only knew that, immediately after 10 I, XIX | until he and his countrymen knew how soon they could be sent 11 II, IV | improbable; on the other, he knew that a considerable sum 12 II, IV | of some assistance, if we knew of what substance it is 13 II, VI | bare suggestion.~Servadac knew well enough that the Jew 14 II, VI | with fright, and hardly knew what he was saying.~“Falsehood!” 15 II, VI | but the cunning Israelite knew that they would in any case 16 II, VII | professor’s meaning. They knew that French coinage is all 17 II, VII | multiples or measures; they knew, too, that the caliber or 18 II, VIII | said Servadac.~Ben Zoof knew what his master meant, and 19 II, IX | he had mentioned that he knew that the whole soil of Gallia 20 II, IX | after all. He had a plan—he knew how; and he chuckled to 21 II, X | turning-point in their career, they knew that at least nine months 22 II, X | their little comet, they knew, was far safer where it 23 II, XII | captain. Many causes, he knew, besides the interruption 24 II, XIII | rebuff. Far from that; they knew well enough that Englishmen, 25 II, XIII | any satisfaction while he knew that the days were passing, 26 II, XIII | and the lieutenant all knew well enough that it was 27 II, XIV | shut up shop.”~Hakkabut knew well enough that the orderly


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