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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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event

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, VI | unnerved by any untoward event. It was part of his character 2 I, VIII| incompetent to explain. But an event soon afterwards occurred 3 I, IX | experiences to Algiers; or, in the event of the southern shore having 4 I, XIX | she be in danger in the event of a storm, but it is very 5 I, XIX | happened. A most wonderful event has cut us off from Spain, 6 I, XIX | convulsion that had happened. The event was precisely what he had 7 I, XXIV| accompany his master in the event of Count Timascheff hesitating 8 I, XXIV| representations that in the event of the expedition proving 9 II, V | and consequently in the event of a thaw, it must be exposed 10 II, X | speculating whether, in the event of their having to spend 11 II, X | cold mass in space?~In the event of such a cessation of the 12 II, XI | conveyed to shore, but in the event of a thaw it appeared that 13 II, XI | they looked forward to the event, the prospect was not unmixed 14 II, XIII| certain destruction in the event of a thaw.~Isaac Hakkabut, 15 II, XV | population of Nina’s Hive, in the event of any measures being suggested 16 II, XVI | comparatively so large that, in the event of a direct collision, her 17 II, XVI | Count Timascheff, “in the event of either of the comet’s 18 II, XVII| float for a time, in the event of its descending in the


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