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equaling 1
equally 10
equanimity 5
equator 14
equatorial 6
equilibrium 5
equinoxes 1
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14 desire
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14 equator
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14 excitement
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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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equator

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, V | been transported beyond the equator into the southern hemisphere. 2 I, VII | been transported to the equator.~Lost in bewildering maze 3 I, VIII| remained close to the new equator which manifestly passed 4 I, XV | that it was situated on the equator; hence the distance by which 5 I, XX | Gourbi Island (being on the equator of an orb which had its 6 II, IV | is the measurement of our equator?”~“I estimate the total 7 II, IV | total circumference of the equator to be about 1,400 miles.”~“ 8 II, VIII| displacement of a point at the equator of Jupiter was twenty-seven 9 II, VIII| all parallel to Jupiter’s equator were very distinct in their 10 II, VIII| immediately north and south of the equator were of a dusky hue; those 11 II, X | encompassed. To an observer at the equator, this ring, which has been 12 II, X | degrees on either side of the equator, these wonderful rings would 13 II, XIII| sun, here full upon the equator, caused an appreciable difference 14 II, XVI | the earth? It may be the equator, where we are; it may be


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