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Jules Verne
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care

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VII | mystery.~Ben Zoof’s first care on the following morning 2 I, XIII | of few words.~“And take care that your fellows dont 3 I, XVII | your friends; we will take care of you.”~And after a few 4 I, XVII | been employed in taking care of a flock of goats belonging 5 I, XVII | fastened it. The greatest care was used in opening it, 6 I, XVIII| told him that he would take care that his claims should be 7 I, XIX | matters. They would not care. They are all fatalists. 8 I, XIX | they will soon forget all care and anxiety. For my own 9 I, XXI | necessary, so also were care, ingenuity, and forethought. 10 I, XXI | Nina’s Hive.”~The first care of Captain Servadac was 11 I, XXIII| activity, and the utmost care was necessary to avoid being 12 II, I | to Rosette, Servadac took care to inform his companions 13 II, IV | general made it his special care to see that his people were 14 II, V | upon him, and took great care in superintending their 15 II, VI | steelyard with ostentatious care. It was of an ordinary kind. 16 II, VII | his task, and with all due care had prepared a cubic decimeter 17 II, VII | blow it away.”~“I must take care of my head, then, and hold 18 II, IX | kilogrammes of each. Take care they are all good; all first 19 II, IX | joke at an end, he took care that the Jew was properly 20 II, X | then, for his part, did not care to learn any more about 21 II, XI | that your cargo is taken care of. I am going to have it 22 II, XI | making it their special care to avoid actual contact 23 II, XI | scarcely likely that he would care to come, but, on the whole, 24 II, XII | disheartened and distressed to care to banter him upon the subject 25 II, XIII | by dint of the greatest care, all difficulties in the 26 II, XIV | that she will be well taken care of. Perhaps you and I had 27 II, XV | England will always take care of that,” was Major Oliphant


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