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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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weigh

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, XXIII| could not fail at times to weigh heavily upon the minds of 2 II, V | gentlemen, if you please, to weigh Gallia.”~Ben Zoof, who had 3 II, V | he said, “If you want to weigh this comet of yours, I suppose 4 II, VI | you are going to use it to weigh something very heavy.”~“ 5 II, VI | suppose we are going to weigh a mountain with it?” said 6 II, VI | triumphantly; “we are going to weigh Gallia with it; my comet.”~“ 7 II, VI | no other purpose than to weigh a kilogramme, which (considering 8 II, VI | livelihood? How should I weigh my merchandise without my 9 II, VI | Gallia which he proposed to weigh. “Something more you must 10 II, VII | five-franc pieces always weigh exactly twenty-five grammes, 11 II, VII | piecesaltogether they weigh exactly a kilogramme; by 12 II, VII | to see what these coins weigh here upon Gallia.”~He suspended 13 II, VII | terrestrial kilogramme would weigh 28 kilogrammes.”~“Therefore, 14 II, IX | every kilogramme he had to weigh seven. Ben Zoof and the 15 II, XIV | long time.”~“And who will weigh it for you?” asked Rosette, 16 II, XIV | question.~“Why, they will weigh it with my steelyard, of 17 II, XIV | to his lips. “Shall you weigh me the coffee with my steelyard?” 18 II, XIV | There is nothing else to weigh it with; you know that well 19 II, XVII | may your little fortune weigh?” inquired the captain.~“


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