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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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frozen

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, XVII | before long the sea will be frozen over, and navigation will 2 I, XVII | the sea would be entirely frozen; and, besides this, the 3 I, XVII | thing full of risk to be frozen up while the yacht was so 4 I, XVIII| Gallian Sea would ere long be frozen over, and the melted ice ( 5 I, XX | get below the surface of a frozen ocean, these adventurers 6 I, XXI | satisfied with pure water, a frozen sea would afford them an 7 I, XXI | the cistern was completely frozen. It was determined, therefore, 8 I, XXII | CHAPTER XXII~A FROZEN OCEAN~The moon! She had 9 I, XXIII| crystallizations of their own frozen seas, the Russians could 10 I, XXIII| vessels made secure in the frozen creek. Lieutenant Procope, 11 I, XXIV | than the aspect of that frozen sea; not a single living 12 II, V | skating far away across the frozen ocean, the next fishing 13 II, V | descended to the level of the frozen water and made their way 14 II, V | a series of footprints, frozen hard into the snow, marked 15 II, XI | made their way down to the frozen shore, where they fastened 16 II, XI | grotesquely on the surface of the frozen sea.~Later still, half an 17 II, XII | would literally have been frozen to death. No sooner, however, 18 II, XII | of being to a certainty frozen to death if they remained 19 II, XIV | would certainly have been frozen to death in their cells. 20 II, XV | surface of the sea remained as frozen as ever, and the two vessels, 21 II, XV | Gibraltar before the sea had frozen, and a solid casemate, hollowed 22 II, XV | frequent excursions across the frozen strait, and by the constant 23 II, XVI | The breaking up of the frozen ocean was a magnificent


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