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nebulae 2
nebulosity 1
necessarily 4
necessary 24
necessities 1
necessity 16
neck 2
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24 keep
24 kilogramme
24 mouth
24 necessary
24 oh
24 oliphant
24 rather
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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necessary

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | continued the count, “it will be necessary to assign an ostensible 2 I, VIII | the stars, and rendered it necessary for the captain to postpone 3 I, VIII | difficult to provide the necessary amount of labor. Not that 4 I, XII | the surface of Mars. The necessary inference that seemed to 5 I, XV | remained undeniable; and the necessary inference that Lieutenant 6 I, XVII | the strictest economy was necessary, and it was accordingly 7 I, XVIII| population, it was absolutely necessary that every possible resistance 8 I, XVIII| obtained; it would therefore be necessary, if the exact duration of 9 I, XIX | and it was consequently necessary that the Gallians for the 10 I, XXI | melt. And if haste were necessary, so also were care, ingenuity, 11 I, XXIII| circumstances it was very necessary to counteract the tendency 12 I, XXIII| and the utmost care was necessary to avoid being burnt by 13 II, III | Just as in a circle, it is necessary to know three points to 14 II, VII | both these articles are necessary for the calculation on which 15 II, IX | that some of their most necessary provisions would soon be 16 II, XI | been enjoying, and it was necessary for all, before starting 17 II, XII | the coast, and it would be necessary to arrange that everyone 18 II, XIII | the crater, it was found necessary to slaughter almost all 19 II, XV | conduct of Servadac, it is necessary to refer to a certain physiological 20 II, XV | knapsack containing all the necessary provisions. The journey 21 II, XVI | enterprise it was absolutely necessary to know, almost to a minute, 22 II, XVI | a while, and keep up the necessary supply of heated air.~The 23 II, XVII | grass and straw which was necessary for inflating the balloon. 24 II, XVIII| montgolfier might retain its necessary level. Servadac and the


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