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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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cause

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | captain, not to allow the real cause of this to transpire?”~“ 2 I, I | which for some unaccountable cause, had hung for the last two 3 I, I | were as to the assigned cause of the quarrel, Servadac’ 4 I, II | and she alone, who was the cause of the challenge just given 5 I, III | been puzzled to explain the cause of this striking illumination 6 I, VI | long in ignorance of the cause of the phenomena which had 7 I, VII | loss to comprehend their cause; hence his agitation and 8 I, IX | catastrophe, but upon learning its cause. Count Timascheff was, no 9 I, IX | you know nothing of the cause, and can tell me nothing 10 I, IX | throw no light upon the cause of any of the phenomena.~“ 11 I, X | diminished from the same cause as that of the water) alternately 12 I, X | orbit, and from some unknown cause has drawn nearer to the 13 I, X | centripetal forces that cause the planets to rotate in 14 I, XIV | 1st of January last. Its cause, its limits we have utterly 15 I, XV | respect to the original cause of the disruption he had 16 I, XVIII| orderly had only too much cause for alarm. The crops had 17 II, IV | even in the open air. The cause of so many of the diseases 18 II, V | passing thought, far less cause any serious concern, whether 19 II, V | those which in polar seas cause destruction to so many whalers.~ 20 II, IX | understood well enough the cause of the phenomenon, but he 21 II, X | which, from some unknown cause, has become solidified. 22 II, XII | lava, from some unknown cause, had ceased to rise in the 23 II, XIII | and exercise that was the cause of much of this mental depression; 24 II, XIV | Hurrying in to ascertain the cause, he found Rosette in a state 25 II, XVI | catastrophe could not fail to cause a sense of general depression. 26 II, XVII | image that had been the cause of their original rivalry


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