Chapter
1 II | and sang-froid.~At this moment he was sitting in his armchair,
2 II | her. But up to the present moment no direct communication
3 II | chests; then succeeded a moment of perfect silence, resembling
4 IV | Barbicane, however, lost not one moment amid all the enthusiasm
5 IV | and, consequently, at what moment ought it to be discharged
6 IV | point?~“4. At what precise moment will the moon present herself
7 IV | occupy in the heavens at the moment of the projectile’s departure?”~
8 IV | question four, “At what precise moment will the moon present herself
9 IV | in perigee, and also the moment when she will be crossing
10 IV | always at exactly the same moment. She does not appear under
11 IV | therefore, to wait for the moment when her passage in perigee
12 IV | the earth, and at the same moment she will be crossing the
13 IV | occupy in the heavens at the moment of the projectile’s departure?”~
14 IV | departure?”~Answer.— At the moment when the projectile shall
15 IV | degrees. Consequently, at the moment of firing the visual radius
16 IV | 4th of December, at the moment of its transit across the
17 IV | prepared to set to work at the moment determined upon; for, if
18 V | diminution of its volume; and a moment would have arrived when
19 VII | How glorious will be the moment when, infinitely exceeding
20 VII | throughout its course, up to the moment when it shall reach its
21 VIII | six feet of metal.”~“In a moment,” replied Maston. Then,
22 IX | thousand,” screamed Maston.~A moment of silence followed this
23 XI | of time. From that very moment President Barbicane and
24 XI | Florida.~“Afraid!” From this moment the state of things became
25 XII | hundred dollars a day to the moment when the moon should again
26 XIII | proposed gun. So, without a moment’s loss of time, he placed
27 XIII | profound silence.~At this moment the sun passed the meridian.
28 XIV | of Florida; and from that moment that prince of tools was
29 XIV | was never inactive for one moment in the hands of the excavators.
30 XV | waited the preconcerted moment with an impatience mingled
31 XVI | and fired at that very moment—were to blow him in pieces
32 XVII | eager eyes.~Just at this moment a circumstance, the most
33 XVIII | would not have hesitated a moment. He would have held his
34 XVIII | colleagues as were at the moment in Tampa Town, and without
35 XVIII | and fro, never still for a moment, “dragging his anchors,”
36 XVIII | invents in the freak of a moment, and of which she then breaks
37 XIX | earth herself is at this moment carrying us round the sun
38 XX | and lighted at the right moment?”~“But after all, supposing
39 XX | this insult?”~“At this very moment.”~“No! I desire that all
40 XXI | enemy. A single mistake, a moment’s hesitation, a single false
41 XXII | Michel Ardan had not one moment’s rest. Deputations from
42 XXII | persons died at the very moment of an eclipse. The celebrated
43 XXII | effect of the shock at the moment of the projectile’s departure,
44 XXII | there at anchor.~Without a moment’s loss of time a small boat
45 XXII | did not elapse between the moment of enclosing the animals
46 XXV | cylinder.~It was a fearful moment! What if the chains should
47 XXVI | the clear heavens. At this moment the three intrepid travelers
48 XXVI | Parisian”) to the last moment.~Ten o’clock struck! The
49 XXVI | Ten o’clock struck! The moment had arrived for taking their
50 XXVI | which marked the precise moment of their departure.~The
51 XXVI | of their departure.~The moment had arrived for saying “
52 XXVI | scarce forty seconds to the moment of departure, but each second
53 XXVII | XXVII~ FOUL WEATHER~At the moment when that pyramid of fire
54 XXVII | whole of Florida; and for a moment day superseded night over
55 XXVIII| midnight precisely, at the moment of her attaining her perigee,
56 XXVIII| twelve at night, at the exact moment when the moon should be
57 I | Columbiad. At that precise moment we shall leave our spheroid.
58 I | sure!— and he waits for the moment when we are encased to make
59 I | separate us from an eventful moment. One clasp of the hand,
60 III | part of the party. At this moment the projectile emerged from
61 III | which it contained. At that moment its needle oscillated between
62 IV | matter! why, if at this moment our speed had already diminished
63 V | invented gunpowder.”~At this moment Diana joined in the conversation
64 V | we are floating at this moment. Where there is no air,
65 VI | would be new, at the very moment when the moon would be full.
66 VI | replied Barbicane, after a moment’s reflection, “I do not
67 VII | CHAPTER VII~ A MOMENT OF INTOXICATION~Thus a phenomenon,
68 VII | interplanetary space. At that moment, the moon, instead of appearing
69 VIII | new phenomenon. From the moment of leaving the earth, their
70 VIII | loss of the projectile, a moment would arrive when it would
71 VIII | over-running the solar world.”~“One moment, Michel,” answered Barbicane; “
72 IX | at midnight, at the exact moment when the moon would be full;
73 IX | projectile with light.~At that moment Barbicane thought he could
74 X | was full. At that precise moment the travelers should have
75 XII | are we looking at, at this moment?” asked Michel.~“At the
76 XII | retorted Michel Ardan.~At this moment the projectile hung perpendicularly
77 XII | did not dream of taking a moment’s rest. Every minute changed
78 XIII | attain it either.~At that moment, at six o’clock, the lunar
79 XIV | HOURS AND A HALF~At the moment when this phenomenon took
80 XIV | which only disappears at the moment when the sun reappears in
81 XIV | continued Barbicane.~“One moment,” said Michel, interrupting
82 XV | find themselves at this moment, at eight o’clock in the
83 XV | animated, and which at this moment I cannot estimate.”~“Yes,”
84 XV | the other to us from the moment we know that they equally
85 XV | raised at such an inopportune moment. The sinister truth remained
86 XV | round the moon, as at this moment, we should at least have
87 XV | the stars, eclipsed for a moment, again twinkled in the firmament,
88 XVII | rigidly carried out.~At this moment the travelers once more
89 XVII | contained in them.”~At this moment the bottom of the projectile
90 XVII | lines distinctly. At this moment, to the left, lay extended
91 XVII | which we overlook at this moment?”~“What is its breadth?”
92 XIX | the foci; so that at one moment the satellite is nearer,
93 XIX | toward the moon; at that moment we may hope that its speed
94 XIX | be nil; then will be the moment to act, and with the influence
95 XIX | solved. At what precise moment the projectile would reach
96 XIX | had only to wait for the moment to set fire to them.~“Since
97 XIX | Seventeen hours more, and the moment for action would have arrived.~
98 XIX | by the approach of that moment which would decide all—
99 XIX | all, J. T. Maston. At that moment, the honorable secretary
100 XIX | conditions. At this precise moment they must act.~Already the
101 XIX | chronometer in his hand.~At that moment weight had no effect. The
102 XIX | the lunar disc!”~At this moment, Barbicane, quitting his
103 XX | are we now?”~“Sir, at this moment we have 3,508 fathoms of
104 XX | Touch!” cried at this moment one of the men at the forewheel,
105 XX | were looking at at the same moment.~“They have been gone ten
106 XX | that very instant.~At that moment (it was seventeen minutes
107 XXI | deviate from the spot.~At this moment the engineer sent to inform
108 XXI | them. Almost at the same moment in which the Secretary of
109 XXI | immutable orbit.~From that moment it had never shown itself
110 XXI | very unpleasant.~At this moment Belfast’s servant appeared
111 XXII | Gun Club. Then there was a moment of anxiety. Her position
112 XXII | twenty-six days. Perhaps at that moment they were experiencing the
113 XXII | the American flag!~At this moment a perfect howling was heard;
114 XXII | the broken window.~At that moment they heard a clear and merry
|