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commodious 3
commodities 3
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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, XIII | corporal was a man of sound common sense.~“Eccentricities of 2 I, XV | paper, evidently torn from a common note-book. The paper had 3 I, XVII | would ever see again; and common sense dictated that they 4 I, XVIII| all gone on shore, and, in common with many of their fellow-creatures, 5 I, XVIII| appropriating the goods for the common welfare, since there could 6 I, XIX | compelled to surrender for the common benefit; and lastly, the 7 I, XIX | and work together for the common good; and even if it be 8 I, XIX | co-operation of them all for the common welfare.~Negrete interrupted 9 I, XXI | neither more or less than the common junction of nearly twenty 10 I, XXI | excavation to the left of the common hall was allotted for the 11 I, XXII | nights; it had no feature in common with the moon. Although 12 I, XXIV | brought within the bounds of common sense. Against his better 13 II, II | of bed, walked into the common hall, round which he glanced 14 II, IV | and pay a visit to the common hall. His arrival there 15 II, V | Captain Servadac, who in common with the count really liked 16 II, VI | was in requisition for the common use, he should receive a 17 II, VII | Hansa had reassembled in the common hall of Nina’s Hive.~“Now, 18 II, VIII | together by the prospect of a common danger; and as their return 19 II, VIII | could be proof against the common instincts of their humanity; 20 II, IX | confiscate all your cargo for the common use. You ought to think 21 II, IX | that he had not a pair of common scales on board.~“Come, 22 II, XI | than by celebrating, in common with our fellow-creatures 23 II, XI | groped their way into the common hall.~How dreary! how chill 24 II, XII | the observatory into the common hall, and there at frequent 25 II, XIII | he seemed yielding to the common languor, the child became 26 II, XIV | all, the stores were the common property of all, and that 27 II, XV | precautionary measures for the common welfare.~“In fact, Major


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