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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | yacht would have found a difficulty in holding her own in such 2 I, VI | this might get over the difficulty of the altered altitude 3 I, XII | only, and would have much difficulty in making any headway; on 4 I, XII | her way with the utmost difficulty, and recoiled before the 5 I, XV | voyage it was a task of some difficulty to make him understand the 6 I, XV | further elucidation of the difficulty. The lieutenant hesitated. 7 I, XV | The lieutenant felt the difficulty, and owned himself unprepared 8 I, XVIII| colony offered no immediate difficulty. Water was abundant, and 9 I, XX | the fact, and had little difficulty in recognizing the substance 10 I, XX | the way out of the serious difficulty. But still all in vain.~ 11 I, XXIII| by shot, it was with some difficulty that their number could 12 I, XXIV | on skates of course; no difficulty in that, I should imagine,” 13 I, XXIV | unwilling to recognize any difficulty in the way.~“Granted that 14 I, XXIV | would be a matter of some difficulty; a system of tacking might 15 I, XXIV | compass, he would have had no difficulty in holding his course by 16 II, IV | lieutenant, “there can be no difficulty in finding its surface and 17 II, IV | did I say there was any difficulty?” asked the professor, fiercely. “ 18 II, IV | by-standers waited, with some difficulty suppressing their inclination 19 II, V | the old Jew may make a difficulty about lending us any of 20 II, VI | finding a way out of his difficulty, and hastily mounted the 21 II, VII | would have considerable difficulty in getting up again. A cannon 22 II, X | indeed, might be a matter of difficulty; but with the good prospect 23 II, XI | clambered with no little difficulty up the slippery rocks; gained 24 II, XV | should, without the least difficulty, accomplish an enterprise 25 II, XVII | put a bold face upon every difficulty.~The sea had now become 26 II, XVII | that of the earth, but no difficulty in ascending was to be apprehended.~


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