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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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venus

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VII | was neither Mercury nor Venus, because neither one nor 2 I, VII | cried, “if this is neither Venus nor Mercury, it must be 3 I, VIII| CHAPTER VIII~VENUS IN PERILOUS PROXIMITY~The 4 I, VIII| the surface of the planet Venus. The most obvious inference 5 I, VIII| the planets. The orbits of Venus and Mercury are within the 6 I, VIII| the orbit of the earth, Venus rotating at an average distance 7 I, VIII| about the same as the planet Venus; he was driven, therefore, 8 I, VIII| came for him to observe Venus herself in the splendid 9 I, VIII| formed the opinion that Venus could hardly be at a greater 10 I, VIII| likely we may run foul of Venus,” said the captain.~“Plenty 11 I, VIII| shouldnt we go and visit Venus?”~Servadac did his best 12 I, VIII| about to cross the orbit of Venus. Throughout this time the 13 I, VIII| apprehended from Mercury; with Venus only did collision appear 14 I, VIII| his attention called to Venus at noon, and immediately 15 I, VIII| not ensue. By the 25th, Venus was sufficiently remote 16 I, VIII| intelligence.~Their proximity to Venus had been close enough to 17 I, IX | running foul of the planet Venus? Was he aware, in short, 18 I, X | having crossed the orbit of Venus, we have a good chance of 19 I, X | has crossed the orbit of Venus, hardly one-third of the 20 I, XII | as to cross the orbit of Venus, the earth must now have 21 I, XVI | was the case with Mars, Venus, and that unknown orb which 22 II, III | it crossed the orbit of Venus; that it reached its perihelion 23 II, III | re-crossed the orbit of Venus; that on the 1st of February 24 II, VII | that on Mercury is 1.15, on Venus it is .92, on Mars .5, and 25 II, VIII| bosom 100,000,000 years ago. Venus, revolving now 66,131,000


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