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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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gentlemen

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, XIV | speak.~“A joyful sight, gentlemen!” he exclaimed. “It will 2 I, XIV | beginning.~“You must be aware, gentlemen,” began the count, “that 3 I, XIV | speaking.~“The devastation, gentlemen,” said the count, who persistently 4 I, XIV | neutral territory.~“Now, gentlemen,” he began haughtily, “permit 5 I, XV | silence by saying, “I beg, gentlemen, to submit my opinion that 6 I, XVII| conversation by saying, “And now, gentlemen, as our course has brought 7 II, II | received, he burst out, “Well, gentlemen, what do you think of Gallia?”~ 8 II, III | his audience.~“But now, gentlemen,” added the professor, “ 9 II, III | her proper orbit. But we, gentlemen, have nothing to complain 10 II, III | untraversed solar regions. No, gentlemen, I repeat it, we have nothing 11 II, IV | his voice, he continued, “Gentlemen, in order to complete my 12 II, IV | restored, he said, “Thus, then, gentlemen, the diameter, the surface, 13 II, IV | mathematical exercises.~“Then, gentlemen,” said the astronomer, “ 14 II, V | in fairly good temper.~“Gentlemen,” he began, “I propose to-day 15 II, V | volume. We will proceed, gentlemen, if you please, to weigh 16 II, V | his bantering.~“I require, gentlemen,” resumed Rosette, “first 17 II, V | count, deferentially.~“Pray, gentlemen, do not interrupt me,” said 18 II, VI | far more demonstrative. “Gentlemen,” he said, “with these franc 19 II, VII | hall of Nina’s Hive.~“Now, gentlemen, we can proceed,” said the 20 II, VII | commenced. “Since none of you gentlemen, at the time of the shock, 21 II, VII | material of the comet.~“Now, gentlemen,” said Professor Rosette, “ 22 II, VII | professor went on. “And now, gentlemen, we have to see what these 23 II, VII | thirty-three grammes.~“There, gentlemen, one hundred and thirty-three 24 II, VII | went on to say. “You know, gentlemen, that this block is a cube 25 II, VII | thirty grammes.~“Here it is, gentlemen; one kilogramme, four hundred 26 II, XVI | understand why such learned gentlemen as you cannot make the comet 27 II, XVI | variety of dangers. If, gentlemen, you will allow me, I will


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