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peril 8
perilous 3
perils 2
period 21
periodic 5
periods 5
perish 2
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21 none
21 opportunity
21 paper
21 period
21 prospect
21 purpose
21 reach
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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period

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | unaccustomed to so brief a period of repose, was still slumbering 2 I, VI | and the explorers, after a period of sixty hours, found themselves 3 I, VII | could not suppose that a period of 12,000 years had been 4 I, XV | path? What would be its period round the sun? Might it 5 I, XVIII| January to the 5th of March, a period of thirty-five days (for 6 I, XVIII| for an almost indefinite period. Fuel was far from abundant; 7 I, XIX | last for a considerable period.~In the course of the conversation, 8 I, XX | consumption of a very short period would exhaust the total 9 I, XXI | for almost an indefinite period. The winter which they were 10 I, XXII | but it would require a period indefinitely long, exceeding 11 II, I | on for some considerable period before the convulsion happened.”~ 12 II, III | and when, after a long period of unconsciousness, he came 13 II, III | least approximately, the period of its revolution round 14 II, IV | which would in the same period of time have completed two 15 II, VIII | the following month was a period of considerable doubt and 16 II, X | themselves for any longer period than was absolutely indispensable.~ 17 II, X | revolution round the sun in a period of 29 years and 167 days, 18 II, XII | enough for the remaining period of our sojourn in this lone 19 II, XIII | the duration of Gallia’s period of revolution. It is so 20 II, XVII | from east to west, yet the period of its rotation had been 21 II, XIX | elements which settled its period and its orbit. Discussions


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