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extricated 1
exuded 1
exulted 1
eye 27
eyebrows 1
eyelashes 1
eyes 35
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27 care
27 common
27 england
27 eye
27 gentlemen
27 going
27 hands
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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eye

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | and feet, and a clear blue eye. He seemed born to please 2 I, IV | a modification, that the eye of the most practiced mariner 3 I, V | importance. As far as the eye could reach, the shore was, 4 I, V | extending westwards far as the eye could reach, and annihilating 5 I, VII | preparations with a curious eye. It struck him that perhaps 6 I, VII | clearly visible to the naked eye.~By a natural impulse, Servadac’ 7 I, VIII | ordinarily looks to the naked eye; in fact, it was precisely 8 I, VIII | rarely visible to the naked eye, and then only at what are 9 I, IX | exclaimed Servadac, keeping his eye unmoved at his telescope.~“ 10 I, IX | arrive, as well as to keep an eye upon the herds of cattle 11 I, XI | behind the moving clouds, his eye wandered mechanically to 12 I, XI | equilibrium.~Without removing his eye from his telescope, Servadac 13 I, XVI | plainly visible to the naked eye. The inference was irresistible 14 I, XVIII| to disobey, but with his eye ever upon the main chance, 15 I, XXIII| east, and west, far as the eye could reach, the Gallian 16 I, XXIV | horizon.~All at once his eye brightened.~“Look! look!” 17 II, III | constellation Gemini.~To the naked eye this constellation consists 18 II, IV | think.~Without lifting his eye from the diagram, which 19 II, VIII | times nearer than any mortal eye had ever done, he should 20 II, VIII | were visible to the naked eye! Was it not a new record 21 II, VIII | them with an unassisted eye; but here, at least, in 22 II, X | be invisible to the naked eye from the surface of Saturn, 23 II, XI | at present to the naked eye, is being closely watched 24 II, XII | meanwhile he kept a keen eye upon every article of his 25 II, XIII | orderly, without moving his eye from the distant sphere. 26 II, XV | motion that had caught his eye.~“Plague on it!” repeated 27 II, XVI | new marvel arrested every eye. A fresh satellite, in the


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