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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | its daily round. They were utterly bewildered. Some mysterious 2 I, VII | felt that his judgment was utterly baffled; his only remaining 3 I, VIII | matters which he felt he was utterly incompetent to explain. 4 I, X | sextant, which had become utterly useless.~On the first morning 5 I, XI | oriental beauty, had vanished utterly; its marabouts, or temple-tombs, 6 I, XIV | cause, its limits we have utterly failed to discover, but 7 I, XIV | sharply; “it has gone just as utterly as if it had belonged to 8 I, XV | earth’s circuit had vanished utterly.~After allowing for a certain 9 I, XVII | the appearance of being utterly desert; but on the following 10 I, XVII | of the sea, had vanished utterly.~Another sixty leagues to 11 I, XVIII| most imminent risk of being utterly devoured. It was, perhaps, 12 I, XX | hollowing it failed them utterly. Harder and more resisting 13 I, XX | of the vessels make them utterly insufficient to give substantial 14 I, XXI | Repudiating, as he did utterly, the hypothesis that a fragment 15 I, XXI | necessarily be short. It was utterly impossible that they could 16 II, II | from Europe.”~The Jew was utterly crestfallen.~“You seem here,” 17 II, III | existence of the comet was utterly unknown elsewhere; and the 18 II, V | limits of another system. Utterly careless of the future, 19 II, VI | liberal supply of coals, utterly regardless of the groans 20 II, XI | process of elevation, so utterly defying all human power 21 II, XIII | sustained by few, became utterly wanting in animation. The 22 II, XVI | disappearance of his moon had utterly disconcerted him, and the 23 II, XVIII| expected in the west, had utterly disappeared. On the south


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