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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | inclined to take a more serious view of the matter. For a few 2 I, VI | mounted the highest point of view attainable, could distinguish 3 I, VII | were just breaking on his view. A cry from Ben Zoof recalled 4 I, IX | just have come within their view. The probability that suggested 5 I, XI | had all vanished from the view. Cape Bon, too, the most 6 I, XI | and the page exposed to view was that which contained 7 I, XI | mysterious shock, was lost to view.~ 8 I, XV | become consistent with the view he took. He was careful, 9 I, XIX | took very much the same view as the orderly, “they are 10 I, XXII | scanned the surrounding view. Their anticipations had 11 I, XXII | little world curtails our view? See, how circumscribed 12 I, XXII | this ultimate object in view, he assembled his little 13 I, XXIII| was consequently lost to view; Ben Zoof, as the first 14 I, XXIV | from a scientific point of view, Servadac from an aesthetic, 15 II, IX | his own special object in view, and would not be diverted. 16 II, XI | of the coast were lost to view; then the white crests of 17 II, XIII | the goal was cheeringly in view.~“I can’t believe that yonder


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