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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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evidently

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | difficult. Captain Servadac was evidently in no hurry to betake himself 2 I, V | one, sir; the count has evidently been and gone.” “But supposing 3 I, V | heavy clouds, the sun was evidently declining fast; and what 4 I, VI | luminous body, its disc evidently of gigantic dimensions, 5 I, IX | anchorage. The yacht was evidently making her way in the direction 6 I, X | that the Mediterranean has evidently been transported to the 7 I, XI | the flame of which was evidently the light that had attracted 8 I, XIV | find you here, you have evidently experienced its devastating 9 I, XV | out a slip of ruled paper, evidently torn from a common note-book. 10 I, XVII| before. The writer of it was evidently engaged upon a calculation, 11 I, XIX | He paused. The Spaniards evidently had no conception of his 12 I, XX | subsoil of the Gallian sea. It evidently formed the universal substructure 13 I, XXI | communication with the sea, and was evidently the aperture of a deep abyss, 14 II, I | pointed out that these curves evidently had reference to the orbits 15 II, II | hearing a loud knocking, evidently of some blunt heavy instrument 16 II, III | on whom the professor, evidently no lover of children, glared 17 II, III | elements of the comet which was evidently advancing with astounding 18 II, XII | moreover, the eruption had evidently been of recent origin, dating 19 II, XIV | a Russian nobleman, was evidently rich; to him perhaps, for 20 II, XV | Provisions and fuel had evidently been conveyed thither in


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