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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | assurance that they would not fail to keep their appointment 2 I, VII | modified condition, would fail to supply sufficient oxygen, 3 I, VII | that a future supply would fail them. The condition of the 4 I, VII | Servadac, moreover, did not fail to observe that for the 5 I, VIII | upon it, and could scarcely fail to awaken a new interest. 6 I, IX | mile from shore, could not fail to see and understand his 7 I, XIII | phenomenon, however, did not fail to make its due impression 8 I, XVII | to fear that fuel would fail them. Anyhow, the strictest 9 I, XVIII| the cisterns could hardly fail to be replenished by the 10 I, XVIII| upon which they could not fail to be conscious was that 11 I, XX | and ordinary walls would fail to give an adequate protection 12 I, XX | and to-morrow we will not fail to visit it.”~On returning 13 I, XXIII| their situation could not fail at times to weigh heavily 14 I, XXIV | the lieutenant could not fail to impress the minds of 15 II, III | the shock could hardly fail to be violent.~To say that 16 II, XII | must be very severe.~“If we fail in our object, and cannot 17 II, XII | that the internal heat will fail us now before the summer.”~ 18 II, XIII | expanse of ice could scarcely fail to result in the loss of 19 II, XVI | the catastrophe could not fail to cause a sense of general 20 II, XVII | course, so as to be likely to fail in coming into contact with


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