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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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vessel

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VII | damage, and will send a vessel from Algiers to explore. 2 I, VII | and to be ready, in case a vessel should appear, to make signals 3 I, VII | signals at once.”~“But if no vessel should appear!” sighed the 4 I, VII | horizon. To say the truth, no vessel could have stood against 5 I, VIII | to be surprised that no vessel had been sent to rescue 6 I, IX | It was quite true that a vessel was in sight, hardly more 7 I, IX | sufficient depth to accommodate a vessel of moderate tonnage. A narrow 8 I, X | against the sides of the vessel; they might rather be described 9 I, XI | expectations of hailing a vessel bearing news from Europe 10 I, XI | not belong to a passing vessel.~At sunrise every telescope 11 I, XII | the same direction as the vessel.~During the last fortnight 12 I, XII | precipitous was the shore that a vessel driven upon it must inevitably 13 I, XII | the danger incurred by a vessel of a tonnage so light was 14 I, XII | consistent with safety, the vessel held her way with the utmost 15 I, XII | The destruction of the vessel seeming thus inevitable, 16 I, XVIII| Mediterranean. A tartan, a small vessel of two hundred tons burden, 17 I, XXI | agreed on all hands that the vessel must be shifted; and accordingly 18 II, V | new deposits of ice, the vessel would be elevated to a great 19 II, VI | So large a portion of the vessel had been appropriated to 20 II, IX | day, was about to quit the vessel.~“One moment, your Excellency,” 21 II, X | be doubted?—their little vessel was destined, after a two 22 II, XIII | fate that threatened his vessel. “A good thing the old fellow 23 II, XVII | happy chance of some passing vessel could save them all from 24 II, XVIII| ocean, would any passing vessel be within hail to rescue


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