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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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state

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, XVIII| water in its congealed state being divested of every 2 I, XVIII| you are mistaking the state of the case altogether. 3 I, XIX | cargo were in a perfect state of preservation. In the 4 I, XXI | representation of the true state of things, insisted upon 5 I, XXII | still retained its liquid state. It is an established fact 6 I, XXIII| water was in a continual state of ebullition, and the fish 7 II, II | be very ignorant of the state of things.”~“How far we 8 II, IX | time of revolution in the state. But he would be even with 9 II, IX | said Hakkabut.~“So I am, on state occasions; but to-day, I 10 II, XI | metal, which, in the low state of the temperature, would 11 II, XII | somewhere in an incandescent state, and was still transmitting 12 II, XIV | away to a shadow.~But this state of things was before long 13 II, XIV | cause, he found Rosette in a state of perfect frenzy, in which 14 II, XIV | making inquiries as to the state of business and expressing 15 II, XIV | some solicitude about the state of the exchequer.~The wily


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