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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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satellite

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VII | that it was not the earth’s satellite at all, but some planet 2 I, VII | Because there is a small satellite in attendance.” And the 3 I, VII | the other of these has any satellite at all.~The captain stamped 4 I, VIII | that planet has no moon or satellite such as Cassini, Short, 5 I, VIII | Had there been such a satellite,” said Servadac, “we might 6 I, XXII | she now approached to be a satellite of the new-born world?~“ 7 I, XXII | attraction, and become her satellite?”~“Upon that supposition,” 8 I, XXII | would become the moon’s satellite; the moon could not possibly 9 I, XXII | and if Gallia had become a satellite of the moon, it would not 10 I, XXII | discussion had been going on, the satellite, or whatever it might be, 11 I, XXIII| the first observer of the satellite, was extremely interested 12 I, XXIII| about four days, the new satellite, to Ben Zoof’s great satisfaction, 13 I, XXIV | had captured for herself a satellite which, according to the 14 II, III | Nerina, carried it off as a satellite.”~Servadac interposed:~“ 15 II, V | by Nerina, its captured satellite, which performed its fortnightly 16 II, VIII | might be transformed into a satellite, or even a sub-satellite, 17 II, VIII | whether it revolved as a new satellite around Jupiter, or whether 18 II, XIII | all the properties of the satellite Nerina, to which he appeared 19 II, XV | observed situation of the satellite, which was immediately influenced 20 II, XV | which had been captured as a satellite, and the origin of the whole 21 II, XV | Nerina, but that perfidious satellite had totally disappeared. 22 II, XVI | arrested every eye. A fresh satellite, in the gloom of night, 23 II, XVI | conspicuously before them.~That satellite was a part of Gallia itself!~


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