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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | degree, to illustrate his character. Once, in action, he was 2 I, III | topographical survey. In truth, his character of staff-officer was now 3 I, VI | event. It was part of his character to discover the why and 4 I, XI | was agreed that its true character must be ascertained, not 5 I, XI | this building had much the character of an Arabian mosque.~The 6 I, XIII| hardly less so in personal character. Both of them were about 7 I, XIII| indigenous to the native character; once let an Englishman 8 I, XV | account for the geological character of the land that we have 9 I, XV | least for the geological character of the new asteroid.”~“But 10 I, XVI | acquaintance with their specific character.~Although, however, the 11 I, XVI | whatever was its geological character, it was only too evident 12 I, XVI | revealed to be of a geological character altogether alien to the 13 I, XVII| mysterious document, in character precisely similar to what 14 I, XXI | assumed a very ambiguous character.~“I will tell you what,” 15 I, XXII| retained everywhere its desert character, rocky, barren, and without 16 I, XXII| strange enough in its chemical character to bewilder the savants 17 II, I | he ascertained the true character of her orbit? had he established 18 II, I | Observatory, but his ungenial character was so well known in scientific 19 II, II | improved.”~“Quite a reformed character, sir, I assure you,” said 20 II, III | consequence of the collision, the character of the comet’s orbit has 21 II, VIII| incurred might be of a fourfold character: first, that the comet, 22 II, VIII| more they contemplated the character of this gigantic planet, 23 II, XV | one who had studied his character could be much surprised 24 II, XVI | disturbances of a more startling character; but as indications of returning


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