Chapter
1 II | resounded from all sides.~As soon as the excitement had partially
2 VI | five-sevenths, to be seen.~As soon as the ignoramuses came
3 VII | Our clever secretary will soon enlighten us upon this point.”~“
4 IX | will get to this, that as soon as your shot becomes sufficiently
5 X | night at Philadelphia. As soon as ever Barbicane invented
6 XIII | right bank to the eastward. Soon the waves of the bay disappeared
7 XIII | name. Cultivated plains soon appear, where are united
8 XV | curtain of smoke. The heat soon became insupportable within
9 XX | XX~ ATTACK AND RIPOSTE~As soon as the excitement had subsided,
10 XX | storm pass on, which would soon have assumed formidable
11 XX | walls are thick, and I shall soon have crossed the atmosphere.”~“
12 XXII | declined all offers.~As soon as he could withdraw from
13 XXIII | their prison at pleasure, as soon as they should reach the
14 XXVII | though struck stupefied.~As soon as the first effects were
15 XXVIII| that immense reflector. As soon as the moon rose above the
16 II | one that must be solved as soon as possible. Thus, highly
17 II | atmospheric strata. It will soon diminish, because we are
18 II | very simple operation was soon accomplished.~The nuts which
19 II | slender crescent which will soon disappear, and for some
20 II | couches, they were all three soon in a profound slumber.~But
21 III | greedy of carbonic acid, soon completely absorbed it,
22 VI | the projectile, you would soon be left behind.”~“Then we
23 VIII | captain, recovering first, soon collected his scattered
24 VIII | few words from Barbicane soon shattered his enthusiasm.~“
25 IX | tools were not wanting, and soon the reinstated disc lay
26 IX | matters little; we shall soon see. Since we are being
27 X | solitudes, these who would soon want air? A few more days,
28 X | perfect sphere; but being soon drawn within the attraction
29 XI | which the travelers hoped soon to determine. Astronomers,
30 XII | and sensibly nearing it. Soon there appeared the heights
31 XII | moon, and disappeared as soon as its rays became oblique.~“
32 XII | an end to the discussion.~Soon Eratosthenes disappeared
33 XIV | was an intense cold, which soon covered the inside of the
34 XV | the disc, so that it would soon quit the pure shadow. Perhaps,
35 XVII | it also sent heat, which soon pierced the metal walls.
36 XVIII | disappearance of vegetation. Soon the atmosphere was rarefied,
37 XVIII | earth’s satellite, there soon remained nothing but the
38 XIX | himself on the divan, he soon snored like a forty-eight
39 XX | shall be ready to start as soon as you have finished. It
40 XXI | greatly roused. A dense crowd soon assembled on the quay, waiting
41 XXI | eight-pared cutter, which soon brought them to land.~They
42 XXI | the railroad, which will soon cross the whole of Central
43 XXI | the Gun Club had started soon after the projectile (and
44 XXI | these two together would soon have become impossible;
45 XXII | that is what they will soon want; so quick, quick!”~
46 XXII | projectile; but their mistake was soon discovered, and then they
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