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stare 1
stared 2
staring 4
stars 20
start 9
started 18
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20 shores
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20 speak
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20 supply
20 turn
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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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stars

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, IV | splendor of the brightest stars?~Whence came it that the 2 I, VII | dimmed the luster of the stars, which spangled the heavens 3 I, VII | the waters, to where the stars of the southern hemisphere 4 I, VIII| extinguished the glory of the stars, and rendered it necessary 5 I, VIII| dimensions of the fixed stars, in their distance, in their 6 I, VIII| the remoteness of those stars that no appreciable change 7 I, VIII| to the senses. The fixed stars taught him nothing.~Far 8 I, XI | the heaven above, where stars kept peeping fitfully from 9 I, XVI | shadows; but at night the stars shone with surpassing brilliancy. 10 I, XVII| superb shower of falling stars, far exceeding, both in 11 I, XXII| extinguish the dim luster of stars of the eighth magnitude. 12 I, XXIV| the nearest of the fixed stars.~Observing that Servadac 13 II, III | constellation consists of only six stars, but through a telescope 14 II, III | with regard to the adjacent stars, and the astronomer’s heart 15 II, IV | seemed to live among the stars, and as long as he was well 16 II, IV | sun shone by day and the stars by night without causing 17 II, X | the brightest of the fixed stars have been estimated. Amongst 18 II, X | themselves before his gaze! The stars, fixed and immovable in 19 II, XI | and would not be seen; the stars would only give something 20 II, XIII| magnitude amongst the fixed stars. It was distant yet, but


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