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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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degree

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | may suffice, in a certain degree, to illustrate his character. 2 I, VI | was illuminated to such a degree that the whole country was 3 I, VII | instructed, to a certain degree, in its elementary principles; 4 I, X | not corresponding in any degree to what would be expected 5 I, XI | shone with about the same degree of luster as a star of the 6 I, XIV | Recovering his composure in a degree, he continued: “Can you 7 I, XV | degrees? In that latitude, the degree of longitude represents 8 I, XVI | bottom of the ravine in some degree facilitated their progress, 9 I, XXI | had undergone a certain degree of modification, but nothing 10 I, XXII| was not intense to such a degree as to confine any of the 11 I, XXIV| carried out to a certain degree, but it was not likely that 12 II, II | are correct to a certain degree,” continued the professor. “ 13 II, IV | mind, and that, in some degree at least, he would have 14 II, IV | the earth; and in the same degree as this was a matter of 15 II, V | responsibilities of a parent in some degree had devolved upon him, and 16 II, VIII| brother savants to any great degree as to the mysteries that 17 II, XII | there was still a certain degree of warmth, and hither Servadac 18 II, XII | reconcile them, in a great degree, to the change to which 19 II, XVII| looking forward with some degree of pleasure to revisiting 20 II, XIX | a pamphlet obtained some degree of notice, ridiculing the


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