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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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catastrophe

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | was two hours after the catastrophe that Captain Servadac regained 2 I, V | replied with emotion. “It is a catastrophe that may have very serious 3 I, VI | he asked himself what the catastrophe could portend. Had the towns 4 I, VII | have enough to eat. The catastrophe which had overwhelmed the 5 I, VII | indulge the hope that this catastrophe has not extended far. We 6 I, VIII | been receiving before the catastrophe, it was receiving about 7 I, VIII | even at the worst, the catastrophe could be much more serious 8 I, VIII | accordingly the dreaded catastrophe did not ensue. By the 25th, 9 I, IX | ascertaining the extent of the late catastrophe, but upon learning its cause. 10 I, IX | nothing of the extent, of the catastrophe which has transformed this 11 I, IX | of the survivors of the catastrophe. Altogether, taking into 12 I, X | sixty-four days and a half the catastrophe you dread would inevitably 13 I, XI | elucidate the origin of this catastrophe, it was felt to be incumbent 14 I, XIII | survivors of an overwhelming catastrophe, which on the 1st of January 15 I, XIII | night. Three days after the catastrophe, Corporal Pim, on behalf 16 I, XIII | survivors from the general catastrophe. Certain it is that one 17 I, XIV | count, “that a most singular catastrophe occurred on the 1st of January 18 I, XIV | suffered grievously by the late catastrophe. Not only has Malta been 19 I, XV | effect. The origin of the catastrophe was a problem still to be 20 I, XVI | for the discovery that the catastrophe which had overwhelmed other 21 I, XVII | African desert has escaped the catastrophe. Perhaps, even here in the 22 I, XVII | more survivors from the catastrophe, to whom it might be in 23 I, XVIII| undisturbed by the general catastrophe, and half a score of Spaniards, 24 I, XIX | only a few days before the catastrophe, and it had been Isaac Hakkabut’ 25 II, I | observed on the night of the catastrophe was the comet itself; and 26 II, XVI | certainly expected, the catastrophe could not fail to cause


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