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sub-satellite 1
subdued 2
subject 18
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submarine 2
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18 sphere
18 star
18 started
18 subject
18 sudden
18 summit
18 thermometer
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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1 I, X | Captain Servadac had been subject to seasickness he must have 2 I, XIII| definite instructions on the subject, he did not think that the 3 I, XV | new asteroid would not be subject to ordinary mechanical laws, 4 I, XVI | and had not hitherto been subject to the disaggregation which 5 I, XIX | into conversation upon the subject; but the orderly made no 6 I, XIX | that his tartan was the subject of discussion made the Jew 7 I, XX | naturally was engrossed by the subject of the dire necessities 8 II, I | throw any light upon the subject was lying amongst them in 9 II, III | axis of the earth had been subject to some accidental modification, 10 II, III | at least to postpone, the subject. When, therefore, Lieutenant 11 II, XII | care to banter him upon the subject on which he was so sensitive.~ 12 II, XVI | perfectly silent on the subject of his personal project, 13 II, XVI | had ventured to broach the subject with the astronomer, he 14 II, XVI | any fresh questions on the subject to the too reticent astronomer.~ 15 II, XVII| say to each other on the subject. Their mutual reserve became 16 II, XIX | experiences.~Anxious to turn the subject, Servadac took the earliest 17 II, XIX | most rigid silence upon the subject of the inexplicable phenomena 18 II, XIX | experience. It was to them both a subject of the greatest perplexity


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