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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | storm, but the vapor, on account of the insufficient condensation, 2 I, VI | twilight, yet it would neither account for the sun setting in the 3 I, VII | hitherto been unable to account for his strange experiences 4 I, VII | hypothesis entirely failed to account, either for the shortening 5 I, VII | him to keep an accurate account of the passing hours.~In 6 I, VIII| torrid zones, which, on account of the great inclination 7 I, XIII| were the conjectures to account for the delay. Perhaps England 8 I, XV | and fails completely, to account for the geological character 9 I, XV | change. There was nothing to account for the fertile shores, 10 I, XVII| child a very intelligent account of her experiences. She 11 I, XVII| Taking all these things into account, it was agreed that further 12 I, XVII| much anxious thought on account of the faithful servant 13 II, I | he determined on his own account to carry on his researches 14 II, III | independently on his own account, and declaring that there 15 II, III | formidable concussion.~“I account for it in this way,” answered 16 II, IV | hand, the Jew took it into account that although the chances 17 II, IV | your voyage, you took any account of distances?”~“As approximately 18 II, IV | in order to complete my account of my comet Gallia, I require 19 II, X | which could be turned to account in warming some erection 20 II, X | terrible to be taken into account. Was it not to be expected 21 II, X | days; and his seasons, on account of the great inclination 22 II, XII | Gallia’s interior, might account for the stoppage of the 23 II, XIV | irritable temperament, would account for his perpetual perturbation. 24 II, XVI | the combined velocity into account,” answered the lieutenant, “ 25 II, XVII| the wrangling to some good account, so as to arrive at the


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