Chapter
1 III | gaze toward her resplendent orb, kissed their hands, called
2 III | secrets of that mysterious orb; and some even seemed to
3 XXVII | night the semi-disc of the orb of night rode majestically
4 XXVIII| easily carry it toward the orb of night.~These questions
5 II | side they could not see the orb of night, which, traveling
6 II | these bold men watched the orb of night, the great aim
7 III | the rays of the radiant orb struck the lower disc of
8 VI | would be full. Above, the orb of night was nearing the
9 VII | its rays, they saluted the orb of night with a confident
10 VII | catch some sounds from that orb forever mute in the solitude
11 VII | to their proximity to the orb of night, from which only
12 VIII | continued Barbicane, “for if no orb exists from whence all laws
13 VIII | so great on this enormous orb, that an object weighing
14 IX | fall of 8,296 leagues on an orb, it is true, where weight
15 IX | parallel to the lunar disc. The orb of night shone splendidly
16 IX | space, while opposite, the orb of day blazed with fire.~
17 IX | sun on one side, and the orb of night on the other, flooded
18 X | set up at Long’s Peak, the orb of night, magnified 48,000
19 X | but the oblong form of the orb was quite clear. It appeared
20 X | diverted their course. The orb was exactly in the condition
21 X | through the center of the orb of night. It is needless
22 XII | rays only appeared when the orb of day was in opposition
23 XIII | equatorial regions the radiant orb almost invariably occupies
24 XIII | the eastern border of the orb.~Pluto is an annular mountain,
25 XIV | luminous waves, that the orb seemed to have been extinguished
26 XIV | Devil take the radiant orb!” exclaimed Michel Ardan, “
27 XIV | horizon, see a splendid orb rise on the opposite horizon.
28 XIV | separating it from the radiant orb is then increased in round
29 XIV | Certainly, the invisible orb was there, perhaps only
30 XIV | lunar continents, when the orb of night has lost by radiation
31 XVI | with the diameter of the orb of day; and up to this time
32 XVI | friends, it is the radiant orb itself lighting up the summit
33 XVII | east to west. The radiant orb was saluted by a triple
34 XVII | the reappearance of the orb of day.”~“Yes,” replied
35 XVII | the eastern part of the orb; the second occupied the
36 XVII | yourselves what this now peaceful orb of night must have been
37 XIX | gravitate forever around the orb of night.”~“A revolution
38 XIX | sight was different; the orb shone in all her splendor
39 XIX | another farther from the orb around which it gravitates.
40 XIX | the loss of that inferior orb called the moon!”~Barbicane
41 XX | thoughts turned to that orb which the eyes of a whole
42 XXIII | to the formation of that orb, its origin, its habitability.
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