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ordinarily 8
ordinary 26
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oriental 1
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26 portion
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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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ordinary

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | its very mill produced no ordinary flour, but provided material 2 I, IV | but a tenth part of its ordinary distance from the earth?~ 3 I, V | contraction of the horizon. Under ordinary circumstances, his elevated 4 I, V | points are at variance with ordinary rules, and that the sun 5 I, VI | something that is quite in the ordinary course of nature.”~But, 6 I, VI | instead of obeying the ordinary laws of celestial mechanism, 7 I, VI | seemed transformed from ordinary quadrupeds into veritable 8 I, VI | or what, according to the ordinary calendar, would have been 9 I, VII | presently, such being his ordinary way of opening conversation.~“ 10 I, X | than she would against the ordinary short strong waves of the 11 I, XIII | weighing 200 lbs., which, under ordinary circumstances, the cannon 12 I, XV | would not be subject to ordinary mechanical laws, and whether, 13 I, XIX | instead of living the Jew’s ordinary life of a century, he would 14 I, XX | distant when shipssides and ordinary walls would fail to give 15 I, XX | could not be blasted by ordinary powder; dynamite alone could 16 I, XXII | difficulties which, to an ordinary pedestrian, would be insurmountable.~“ 17 I, XXIII| vision.~The contrast to the ordinary aspect of polar seas was 18 I, XXIV | being less than that of an ordinary railway-carriage, while 19 II, I | threatened serious injury to any ordinary mortal, whilst they administered 20 II, V | be less also.”~“Then an ordinary pair of scales, being under 21 II, VI | ostentatious care. It was of an ordinary kind. A spring balance, 22 II, IX | will, of course, charge ordinary pricesproper market prices; 23 II, X | so far removed from the ordinary influence of human passions 24 II, XIII | had regained most of their ordinary physical and mental energies. 25 II, XIX | every one was pursuing his ordinary avocation; the cattle were 26 II, XIX | moist with the dew of an ordinary January morning. It was


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