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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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gave

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | in such a noise;” and he gave vent to a loud groan.~“How 2 I, V | Presently a rift in the clouds gave passage to an oblique ray 3 I, V | Without any warning, day gave place to night, and earth, 4 I, VII | a large stone al-caraza gave evidence that it was supplied 5 I, VIII | labor. Not that the prospect gave them much concern: the provisions 6 I, VIII | fear of collision. Ben Zoof gave a sigh of relief when the 7 I, X | means of the log, which gave him the rate of progress, 8 I, XII | should be adopted. The wind gave signs only too threatening 9 I, XIII | orbit, were all things that gave them little concern and 10 I, XVII | distance. The reception they gave us was not so cordial that 11 I, XVIII| and the lieutenant, and gave a welcome, too, to little 12 I, XIX | make for Algiers.~The Jew gave a broad grin, which, however, 13 I, XX | incredulity, the captain gave orders for the Hansa to 14 I, XX | enjoyed a position that gave it a permanent summer. But 15 I, XX | of flame.~When Servadac gave him a chance of speaking, 16 II, II | him—”~He paused again, and gave a glance at the captain.~“ 17 II, III | Captain Servadac adroitly gave a new turn to the conversation 18 II, III | narrative which the professor gave with sundry repetitions 19 II, V | countenance. Servadac saw it, and gave his orderly a sign that 20 II, V | hewn by Hakkabut himself, gave access for the present to 21 II, VII | density, and mass.”~Everyone gave him his complete attention.~“ 22 II, IX | one wouldnt do, unless I gave credit to another. You are 23 II, XI | anxiety.~Captain Servadac gave old Isaac full permission 24 II, XII | deserted quarters above, gave a weird picturesqueness 25 II, XIV | confounded steelyard! It gave a false result! The mass 26 II, XIX | astronomer after astronomer gave to the appearance of such


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