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future 25
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gain 4
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25 done
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25 looked
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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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future

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | this place Reveals your future sweetheart’s face.’”~“Bosh!” 2 I, V | make up our minds for the future to be surprised at nothing.”~“ 3 I, VI | become distrustful of the future, “that is to say, if to-morrow 4 I, VII | to the conclusion that in future he must be careful to commence 5 I, VII | was hardly likely that a future supply would fail them. 6 I, XI | but for the benefit of all future navigators. The schooner 7 I, XV | conclusions would be made by future investigation, but meanwhile 8 I, XV | away the uncertainty of the future; but I feel confident that 9 I, XVI | not wanting that at some future time it would be the natural 10 I, XVII | could hope to derive their future sustenance. Captain Servadac 11 I, XVIII| must be taken for their future welfare. The most pressing 12 I, XIX | supposition that at some future date the whole population 13 I, XXI | them the discovery of their future domicile; and with requickened 14 I, XXIV | probable difficulties; the future, he said, must provide for 15 II, III | keener interest about the future. Could the professor throw 16 II, III | thrown no light upon the future movements of Gallia, and 17 II, IV | round to the topic of a future collision between the comet 18 II, V | Utterly careless of the future, the majos, light-hearted 19 II, IX | on bills for payment in a future life. Hakkabut’s “future 20 II, IX | future life. Hakkabut’s “future life,” however, was not 21 II, X | extensive provisions for the future; they saw no necessity for 22 II, XII | upon the chances of the future. The temperature of the 23 II, XIV | their present position and future prospects, discussing all 24 II, XV | resident with me may at some future time assert a prior right 25 II, XVI | no apprehensions for the future could prevent being glad


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