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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | land and sea.~After taking leave of the staff-officer, Count 2 I, II | meanwhile had resolved never to leave him. When a private in the 3 I, VII | advice, Ben Zoof,” he said; “leave your eggs in the saucepan 4 I, IX | and took an affecting leave of his master, begging him, 5 I, XIV | Hector Servadac resolved to leave all the talking to the count; 6 I, XVIII| get; and yet, if I were to leave them alone, we should not 7 I, XIX | be the height of folly to leave her in her present moorings; 8 I, XIX | anyhow, it will not do to leave the tartan here; not only 9 I, XXI | nothing could induce him to leave his tartan, where, like 10 I, XXI | would serve you right to leave you to your own devices. 11 II, II | long Ben Zoof would not leave the professor’s bedside. 12 II, II | interval; “I will give you leave to hear what this stranger 13 II, IV | tutor, Servadac proposed to leave the most comfortable apartment 14 II, IV | leagues, and that this will leave her about 140,000,000 leagues 15 II, IV | the astronomer, “with your leave we will for this purpose 16 II, VI | worth twenty francs, I will leave a deposit of a hundred. 17 II, VIII | from the sun. This would leave 81,000,000 leagues more 18 II, IX | for the present. We will leave the bank notes for by and 19 II, XIII | have been an effort made to leave the cavern at all.~A few 20 II, XIV | was still impossible to leave the warmth of the subterranean 21 II, XVI | about that.”~“But we will leave this hypothesis,” said the 22 II, XVI | the head; we must try and leave Gallia before the shock.”~“ 23 II, XVI | Gallia before the shock.”~“Leave Gallia! How?” said Count 24 II, XVII | of paper? Why should he leave the comet? Why should he 25 II, XVII | captain must be the last to leave the ship!”~A moment’s hesitation 26 II, XIX | their native shores. The leave taking was accompanied by


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