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hand 51
handed 2
handful 1
hands 27
handsome 3
handwriting 1
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27 eye
27 gentlemen
27 going
27 hands
27 knew
27 officers
27 party
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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hands

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | and mustaches, well-formed hands and feet, and a clear blue 2 I, VII | skillet was as bright as hands could make it, and the beads 3 I, X | command of his yacht in the hands of Lieutenant Procope, a 4 I, X | not have been in better hands. The lieutenant was well 5 I, XII | count grasped each other’s hands for a long farewell; and, 6 I, XIV | unbounded pleasure to shake hands again with some of our fellow-creatures. 7 I, XV | could not tell into whose hands the message would fall first.”~“ 8 I, XVII | forwards with outstretched hands, and in a voice, soft and 9 I, XVIII| that my own unassisted hands could have accomplished 10 I, XVIII| submission, and folded his hands upon his breast.~Servadac 11 I, XVIII| huge feet, and long bony hands, he presented all the typical 12 I, XIX | that the two men had shaken hands; on the other hand, not 13 I, XXI | bitterly, and with uplifted hands protesting vehemently against 14 I, XXI | volcano. It was agreed on all hands that the vessel must be 15 I, XXIII| any description from the hands of the residents as they 16 I, XXIII| placed it in Servadac’s hands.~“Another message, no doubt,” 17 I, XXIV | mutually held each other’s hands in silence.~There had been 18 II, IV | his abode. It was on all hands acknowledged to be advisable 19 II, VI | intention of laying violent hands upon his property, and that 20 II, VI | sentence, stood with folded hands, expecting the captain to 21 II, VI | The old man folded his hands in meek resignation.~“The 22 II, VIII | prodigious clock with four hands.”~“I only hope that we are 23 II, XI | taken all the skin off their hands, as much as if it had been 24 II, XIV | seize his head in both his hands, and tear away at the scanty 25 II, XVI | his head resting on his hands, he was manifestly cogitating 26 II, XVI | out the strips, and all hands were employed in seaming 27 II, XIX | replied Servadac; “but shake hands with me in earnest, that


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