Off on a Comet! a Journey through Planetary Space by Jules Verne
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CAPTAIN SERVADAC AND HIS ORDERLY At the time of which I write, there might be seen in the registers of the Minister of War the following entry: SERVADAC (_Hector_), born at St. Trelody in the district of Lesparre, department of the Gironde, July 19th, 18--. _Property:_ 1200 francs in rentes. _Length of service:_ Fourteen years, three months, and five days. _Service:_ Two years at school at St. Cyr; two years at L'Ecole d'Application; two years in the 8th Regiment of the Line; two years in the 3rd Light Cavalry; seven years in Algeria. _Campaigns:_ Soudan and Japan. _Rank:_ Captain on the staff at Mostaganem. _Decorations:_ Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, March 13th, 18--. Hector Servadac was thirty years of age, an orphan without lineage and almost without means. Thirsting for glory rather than for gold, slightly scatter-brained, but warm-hearted, generous, and brave, he was eminently formed to be the protege of the god of battles. For the first year and a half of his existence he had been |
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