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1 I, VI | soon devise some means for getting across to Mostaganem.”~“
2 I, XII | the same opportunity of getting tidings from Europe as they
3 I, XVIII| you mean?” asked Servadac, getting somewhat impatient.~“Hush,
4 I, XVIII| was to devise a scheme for getting away from their present
5 I, XIX | globe, with no prospect of getting back to the old one, and
6 I, XXII | and the count succeeded in getting a general idea of the aspect
7 I, XXIV | moment was to be lost in getting the unconscious astronomer
8 II, I | continued, “His sleep is getting more composed. Let him alone;
9 II, III | sharply; “who talks of getting back? We have hardly started
10 II, IV | accordingly, he set his heart on getting all the monetary wealth
11 II, VI | manipulation he soon succeeded in getting up a tolerable fire.~The
12 II, VII | considerable difficulty in getting up again. A cannon ball,
13 II, IX | think yourself lucky in getting any price at all. Be contented
14 II, XVI | hope of safety rests in our getting free from this comet.”~“
15 II, XVI | found no opportunity of getting at the information he had
16 II, XVII | they had no time to lose in getting at the exact details.~The
17 II, XVII | Gallia has lost its chance of getting back to the earth. Gallia
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