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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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russians

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | the count, who like many Russians abroad was an aide-de-camp 2 I, X | Procope, who, like most Russians, spoke French fluently, 3 I, XIV | generally known both by Russians and Englishmen— a circumstance 4 I, XVIII| down the names of the eight Russians, the two Frenchman, and 5 I, XX | quarters. Spaniards and Russians alike joined heartily in 6 I, XX | Spaniards were lodged, the Russians retaining their berths upon 7 I, XXII | ruled the little colony. The Russians and Spaniards amalgamated 8 I, XXIII| their own frozen seas, the Russians could not be otherwise than 9 I, XXIII| speedily brought into use. The Russians undertook the instruction 10 II, II | themselves so remotely; while the Russians felt themselves simply reliant 11 II, IX | seven. Ben Zoof and the Russians jeered him most unmercifully.~“ 12 II, XI | commenced.~Both Spaniards and Russians were all occupied for several 13 II, XI | New Year’s Day, Frenchmen, Russians, Spaniards, and little Nina, 14 II, XIII | their library supplied; and Russians and Spaniards, day after 15 II, XIII | energy enough to eat. The Russians, constitutionally of more 16 II, XVI | her own share of it. The Russians were quite at home at occupation


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