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sailing 6
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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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sailors

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, X | Tiglew the engineer, four sailors named Niegoch, Tolstoy, 2 I, XI | he appealed to one of the sailors, by whom his impression 3 I, XI | lowered and manned by the four sailors; Servadac, Timascheff and 4 I, XIV | recriminations, till the sailors had almost come to blows 5 I, XV | scrutiny, that one of the sailors raised a thrill of general 6 I, XVII | of welcomes. The Russian sailors, ever superstitious, seemed 7 I, XVIII| Gibraltar. The mate and three sailors had all gone on shore, and, 8 I, XVIII| enough. The unpracticed sailors had only to hoist their 9 I, XIX | might have the loan of a few sailors to carry his ship to Algiers.~“ 10 I, XX | Spanish majos and Russian sailors set to work with a will.~ 11 I, XXI | Spaniards and the Russian sailors took up their sleeping-quarters 12 I, XXI | were given, four Russian sailors were sent on board, and 13 I, XXI | place in Gallia. The Russian sailors exhibited some of their 14 I, XXIV | engineer and several of the sailors set vigorously to work, 15 I, XXIV | Spaniards and the Russian sailors crowded round for a farewell 16 II, III | succession: the Russian sailors, the Spaniards, young Pablo, 17 II, IX | Ben Zoof and two Russian sailors. “Good-morning, old Eleazar; 18 II, XI | completely. The Russian sailors, following a northern custom, 19 II, XII | s direction the Russian sailors were immediately set to 20 II, XII | the blasted rock, as the sailors cleared them away with their 21 II, XVII | Servadac with several of the sailors. They found the gourbi and 22 II, XVII | Lieutenant Procope’s. The Russian sailors’ only thought was to follow 23 II, XVII | Servadac’s bidding two of the sailors, without more ado, to take


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