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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | Setting, captain! Why, it is rising finely, like a conscript 2 I, V | undeniable that the sun was rising over the Shelif from that 3 I, VII | pointed to a disc that was rising at a spot precisely opposite 4 I, X | been very great to see them rising fifty or even sixty feet. 5 I, XI | where the long waves were rising and falling with the evening 6 I, XI | nothing more than an arid rock rising abruptly about forty feet 7 I, XII | threatening of the breeze rising to a gale; but, fortunately, 8 I, XIV | my word?”~The captain’s rising wrath did not prevent the 9 I, XVI | gazed upon the stony rampartrising perpendicularly for a thousand 10 I, XVI | gardens of citrons and oranges rising tier upon tier from the 11 I, XIX | such a position that a gale rising from the west would inevitably 12 I, XXI | apparently the moon was rising above the mists of evening.~ 13 I, XXII | whatever it might be, had been rising steadily above the horizon, 14 I, XXII | itself was an enormous block rising symmetrically to a height 15 I, XXII | matter, but the heated lava, rising with a uniform gentleness, 16 II, II | in order to assist him in rising to a sitting posture.~“Do 17 II, X | Truly, with the constant rising and setting of the satellites, 18 II, XII | the caloric emitted by the rising vapors of the hot lava seemed 19 II, XVII | sunrise; three hours after rising in the west the sun was 20 II, XVII | original rivalry was ever rising, as a vision, between them.~ 21 II, XVIII| iridescence.~Apparently rising with them in their ascent, 22 II, XIX | eight oclock; the sun was rising in the east; nothing could


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