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standard 5
standing 7
stands 3
star 18
star-fish 1
stare 1
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18 saturn
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18 sphere
18 star
18 started
18 subject
18 sudden
Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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star

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | the heavy clouds, not a star was visible in the firmament. 2 I, VII | But neither sun, moon, nor star ever appeared; and Servadac’ 3 I, VII | later, he noticed that the star had approached still nearer 4 I, VII | were answered by a certain star that was stationary not 5 I, VII | the constellation Lyra, a star which, according to the 6 I, VIII| Hesperus or Vesper, the evening star, the morning star, or the 7 I, VIII| evening star, the morning star, or the shepherd’s star— 8 I, VIII| star, or the shepherd’s star—has never failed to attract 9 I, VIII| recognizing it as his own peculiar star in the ascendant. Captain 10 I, XI | same degree of luster as a star of the second magnitude, 11 II, III | first he took for a small star that had escaped being entered 12 II, III | made it manifest that the star was rapidly changing its 13 II, IV | take the altitude of sun or star.”~“At what result did you 14 II, IV | about as conspicuous as a star of the seventh magnitude, 15 II, X | previously; transport him to a star ten times distant, and he 16 II, X | away further still, to a star so remote that it requires 17 II, X | under the influence of one star, now of another, what various 18 II, X | nor to mingle with the star clusters, some of which


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