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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | stretch. Ben Zoof had not yet received his orders to retire, and 2 I, VII | experienced; but his advice was received with so angry a rebuff that 3 I, VIII | times greater than that received by the earth; its glacial 4 I, XIII | all, Northern Europe had received no tidings of the convulsion 5 I, XIII | say that, although he had received no definite instructions 6 I, XIII | unmindful of the warning he had received, the corporal was most careful 7 I, XIV | which his advances were received. “We are anxious to hear 8 I, XVII | needless to say that they received the heartiest of welcomes. 9 I, XVIII| companions had meanwhile received a visit from two English 10 I, XIX | age, named Pablo. They all received Captain Servadac, whom Ben 11 I, XIX | foretold. The communication was received by all alike with the most 12 II, I | that of the papers already received; the blackboard was covered 13 II, II | documents that had been received, he burst out, “Well, gentlemen, 14 II, II | anonymous documents had been received; and, finally, how the settlement 15 II, III | newspapers which he had received, he had learnt that fogs, 16 II, VI | with which Isaac Hakkabut received his visitors.~“Hakkabut! 17 II, VIII | amount of light and heat received by the planet is only a 18 II, VIII | twenty-fifth part of that received by the earth, the average 19 II, X | years.~Although the light received from the sun is comparatively 20 II, XII | mass of the community, who received the tidings with a sense 21 II, XIV | in which his advance was received the good orderly never divulged, 22 II, XV | Major Oliphant, “they have received a fair equivalent in British 23 II, XV | abandoning our post. We have received no government orders to 24 II, XV | effect; indeed, we have received no orders at all. Our own 25 II, XVI | Madalena, or Formentera had received any injury whatever at the 26 II, XVI | with the astronomer, he had received for answer that as there


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