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soi-disant 1
soil 23
sojourn 2
solar 19
sold 2
soldier 4
soldiers 10
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19 provisions
19 serious
19 sky
19 solar
19 sufficient
19 twelve
19 unknown
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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solar

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VIII | tempered the intensity of the solar rays; and unless some modification 2 I, VIII | sun. The diameter of the solar disc was now exactly twice 3 I, VIII | crescent showed that the solar beams were refracted into 4 I, XV | now traveling through the solar system in an orbit that 5 I, XV | independent orbit in the solar regions. Is not that your 6 I, XX | orbit. The intensity of the solar light and heat, too, was 7 I, XXII | would for a while in the solar regions, I do not see why 8 I, XXIII| The lunar months, like the solar days, had been diminished 9 II, III | excursion through untraversed solar regions. No, gentlemen, 10 II, IV | gravitating through remote solar regions. Captain Servadac 11 II, IV | along the orbit and the solar distances being inserted 12 II, VIII | within the influence of solar attraction. During the seven 13 II, VIII | the sun, issued from the solar nebulosity, thousands of 14 II, VIII | and radiant tints, and the solar rays, reflected from its 15 II, X | transient, excursion through solar regions hitherto untraversed; 16 II, X | beyond the limits of the solar system, nor to travel out 17 II, XV | have been traversing the solar regions on the surface of 18 II, XVIII| oceans that absorbed the solar rays. Above, there were 19 II, XVIII| record of their excursion in solar distances should survive


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