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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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fear

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | their feet, and their only fear was lest the height to which 2 I, V | head. “Worse than that, I fear, Ben Zoof,” he replied with 3 I, VI | and there was reason to fear that the sun would never 4 I, VI | and they had no reason to fear any legal penalty.~In an 5 I, VIII | would there not be reason to fear that the terrestrial world 6 I, VIII | to preclude any further fear of collision. Ben Zoof gave 7 I, X | the count.~“There is no fear of that, sir. The earth 8 I, XIII | bring relief.~They had no fear of starvation. Their island 9 I, XIV | our way hither. England, I fear, has suffered grievously 10 I, XVII | only too much reason to fear that fuel would fail them. 11 I, XVIII| he could he expressed his fear that they might never see 12 I, XIX | refuses to part with it?”~“No fear; no fear,” replied the captain. “ 13 I, XIX | part with it?”~“No fear; no fear,” replied the captain. “ 14 I, XX | the volcano; their only fear was lest some insuperable 15 I, XXIV | head all muffled up for fear of frost-bite, took an occasional 16 II, XII | cold, we have nothing to fear. Our provisions are ample— 17 II, XII | was, however, nothing to fear on the score of ventilation. 18 II, XII | undertaken with greater zest. The fear of being to a certainty 19 II, XIV | at the earth?”~“Not much fear, Ben Zoof, but that she 20 II, XVI | lieutenant, “I confess that I fear the violence of the shock


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