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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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sky

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, III | plain beyond the Shelif.~The sky presented a most singular 2 I, IV | distinguish between sea and sky?~Whence came it that the 3 I, IV | tremendous in effect upon earth, sky, and sea?~Was it possible 4 I, V | had entirely changed. The sky had assumed a singular tint, 5 I, V | gray monotony of water and sky. The limits of the horizon, 6 I, V | night, and earth, sea, and sky were immediately wrapped 7 I, VII | vapor interposed between the sky and the island, the irradiation 8 I, XII | clearly marked against the sky, and its substance, smooth 9 I, XVI | there the clear azure of the sky. Throughout the day the 10 I, XVI | beyond our system where sky and air are not.” “And what 11 I, XXI | with eager interest to the sky.~“Well, Ben Zoof,” asked 12 I, XXIII| the weather changed. The sky became overcast, but there 13 I, XXIV | divided the plain from the sky.~In an instant the lieutenant 14 II, IV | regions of the earth; the sky was always clear; the sun 15 II, V | to which the pale blue sky offered scarcely any contrast. 16 II, XI | sharply defined against the sky, sank abruptly, as though 17 II, XIV | very much amiss up in the sky.~To Servadac and his friends 18 II, XVII | experiment, and gazed up into the sky until he was nearly blind. 19 II, XVIII| horizon was well-defined. The sky above them was perfectly


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