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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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stood

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | matter. For a few seconds he stood lost in thought, then said 2 I, V | Servadac, mute and motionless, stood with folded arms. Presently 3 I, VII | truth, no vessel could have stood against the weather. The 4 I, VIII | chord. For a moment Ben Zoof stood with clenched teeth and 5 I, X | teeth and knitted brow, stood sternly, almost fiercely, 6 I, XI | of the spot upon which he stood.~“The tomb of St. Louis!” 7 I, XIV | Sir John Temple Oliphant stood, grave and prim, formally 8 I, XV | distance by which the two poles stood apart would be half what 9 I, XV | spot upon which Madrid had stood. But as hitherto the sea 10 I, XV | for a frowning headland stood out far into the basin of 11 I, XVI | Silent and tearful, he stood upon an ice-bound rock, 12 I, XVI | sumptuous mansion that once had stood on this unrivaled site? 13 I, XVIII| halted. For a few seconds he stood motionless, his eyes fixed, 14 I, XX | if to dispel a mist, and stood, with a fixed gaze centered 15 I, XX | some seconds the two men stood straining eyes and ears 16 I, XXI | island. The thermometer stood on an average at 8 degrees 17 I, XXII | a few moments they both stood in silence, and contemplated 18 I, XXIV | At the foot of the pylone stood a miserable shed, its shutters 19 II, VI | corner of the compartment stood a small iron stove, in which 20 II, VI | prisoner awaiting his sentence, stood with folded hands, expecting 21 II, XI | Speechless with amazement, they stood still for some moments. 22 II, XV | well-digested moves.~The major stood waiting for his visitor 23 II, XVIII| a gigantic polar bear, stood with its head towards Asia, 24 II, XVIII| hand, Lieutenant Procope stood marking the minutes and


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