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spars 2
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spattered 1
speak 20
speaking 10
speaks 1
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20 repeated
20 shores
20 shouted
20 speak
20 stars
20 supply
20 turn
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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speak

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VIII| Ben Zoof, you donkey! you speak as unconcernedly as though 2 I, IX | impetuously, “before we speak one other word, tell me 3 I, XIII| corporal waited permission to speak.~After a lingering survey 4 I, XIII| the corporal, “we want to speak to you about our pay, and 5 I, XIV | Frenchman, was the first to speak.~“A joyful sight, gentlemen!” 6 I, XIV | begged to be allowed to speak.~“I begin to apprehend,” 7 I, XV | few moments, he began to speak, Servadac smiled intelligently, 8 II, II | supplicated the Jew. “I want to speak to his Excellency, the governor.”~“ 9 II, II | Hakkabut says he wants to speak to you.”~“Let him in, then.”~ 10 II, II | captain.~“Ask him what? Speak out, man?”~“Ask him if he 11 II, III | coolly.~The Jew was about to speak again, when Captain Servadac 12 II, IV | he had been accustomed to speak to an idle school-boy, “ 13 II, VI | expecting the captain to speak.~“Listen,” said Servadac; “ 14 II, IX | Israelite tried hard to speak, but his agitation prevented 15 II, XIII| the captain ventured to speak upon the matter that was 16 II, XV | before at Gibraltar.~“Can I speak to your commanding officer?” 17 II, XV | waiting for his visitor to speak.~“Major Oliphant, I believe?” 18 II, XVI | Servadac was the first to speak. “In fifty-one days, if 19 II, XVII| whenever any one ventured to speak to him. The loss of his 20 II, XVII| three-quarters of an hour, or, to speak correctly 42 minutes 35.


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