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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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thermometer

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VII | taking down a centigrade thermometer, which hung upon the wall, 2 I, VIII | increasing. The captain kept his thermometer close at hand where he could 3 I, XVI | Melville Island, he knew the thermometer to fall to 56 degrees,” 4 I, XVII | of the temperature, the thermometer being, on an average, about 5 I, XX | for the last few days, the thermometer had been registering an 6 I, XXI | departure from the island. The thermometer stood on an average at 8 7 I, XXIII| perfectly clear and dry, the thermometer fell to 12 degrees F. below 8 I, XXIII| the average reading of the thermometer was about 16 degrees F. 9 I, XXIV | important. First of all, the thermometer is already down to 22 degrees 10 I, XXIV | places in the yawl. The thermometer was more than 20 degrees 11 II, IV | became very intense, the thermometer registering 30 degrees F. 12 II, IV | withstand a temperature when the thermometer has fallen to 60 degrees 13 II, IV | leagues from the sun. The thermometer continued to fall; the atmosphere 14 II, XI | decrease; the mercurial thermometer, which freezes at 42 degrees 15 II, XI | service, and the spirit thermometer of the Dobryna had been 16 II, XII | in his hand a mercurial thermometer, and Servadac carried an 17 II, XII | their old quarters. Here the thermometer registered 12 degrees above 18 II, XIV | from the sun, so that the thermometer rarely sunk beyond 35 degrees


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