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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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progress

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | effect of making a devious progress for the travelers, and at 2 I, IX | did not make very rapid progress; but as the weather, in 3 I, X | waves somewhat impeded her progress. Although only a moderate 4 I, X | which gave him the rate of progress, and by the compass which 5 I, XI | making any considerable progress all through the hours of 6 I, XI | summit, they found their progress arrested by a kind of wall, 7 I, XII | our course? All farther progress to the south is checked.”~“ 8 I, XII | hundred and forty miles, the progress of the Dobryna was suddenly 9 I, XII | conspired to obstruct her progress. A furious tempest arose; 10 I, XV | east before their further progress was arrested by the unknown 11 I, XV | canvas, she made a rapid progress towards the north, a direction 12 I, XVI | that had barred her farther progress to the north, the schooner 13 I, XVI | pressure, the yacht made rapid progress towards the east. The weather 14 I, XVI | degree facilitated their progress, but it was not until they 15 I, XVII | hours.~Next day the direct progress of the Dobryna was arrested 16 I, XVIII| the plain. Making their progress with the unwonted rapidity 17 I, XX | had barred the Dobryna’s progress while coasting the southern 18 I, XX | suddenly bar their further progress.~Servadac was some distance 19 I, XXIV | certain to make a rapid progress over the smooth surface 20 I, XXIV | travelers estimated that their progress would be little under the 21 II, III | was fatal to all further progress in the triangulation. However 22 II, IV | defined before their eyes, the progress along the orbit and the 23 II, X | great to affect the comet’s progress more than had been duly 24 II, XIII | announcements of the comet’s progress, and he was able now, without 25 II, XVII | comet have upon its rate of progress? and as they were already 26 II, XVII | slightest check in their progress would result in instantaneous


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