Chapter
1 I | returned Colonel Blomsberry.~“Go and propose it to the President
2 I | members of the Gun Club, and go and bury myself in the prairies
3 IV | this 4th of December to go by, they will not find the
4 VI | To such they answered, “Go into your dining-room, and
5 VI | yourself.” And they would go away delighted.~So, then
6 IX | the major, “these figures go to prove that the quantity
7 XI | Florida has only one. I go in, therefore, for Florida
8 XVII | cylindro-conical projectile. I shall go inside. Shall arrive by
9 XVIII | have better information to go by. The telegraph must complete
10 XVIII | are quite determined to go.”~“Quite decided.”~“Nothing
11 XX | useless even to science!”~“Go on, my dear unknown, for
12 XXI | saying, “Have you seen a man go into the wood, armed with
13 XXI | said Maston.~“We must go into the wood, at the risk
14 XXI | his adversary!”~“Let us go to him,” said Michel Ardan, “
15 XXI | presence of Barbicane.”~“Let us go in search of him then!”
16 XXI | that his projectile will go straight to the moon?”~“
17 XXI | agree; but I suggest this: Go with me, and so see whether
18 XXII | for his projectile, and go far to annihilate altogether
19 XXII | Nothing now remained but to go!~Two days later Michel Ardan
20 XXIII | Maston.~“Since I am not to go,” said the brave artillerist, “
21 XXVI | dear president.~“Can I not go?” he said, “there is still
22 XXVIII| alarm. Was it possible to go to the aid of these bold
23 XXVIII| telescope; he never let her go for an instant out of his
24 I | Nicholl is not there, it will go to his heirs.”~“Ah, you
25 II | undone, and the bolts let go, the plate fell down, and
26 III | reason why we should not go to breakfast.”~Indeed the
27 V | its destination, a balloon go where it pleases, why cannot
28 V | admitting that the sun does not go out, might it not happen
29 VII | there were no points to go by.~He hoped, however, that
30 VII | it is all very well to go to the moon, but how to
31 VII | the moon, and we need only go 8,000 leagues in order to
32 XIX | that if lightened it would go much quicker.”~“Slower.”~“
33 XIX | Barbicane.~“I propose to go to sleep.”~“What a motion!”
34 XIX | one to his taste; I shall go to sleep.” And stretching
35 XXI | Major Elphinstone should go straight to San Francisco,
36 XXI | Into the Pacific!”~“Let us go!”~A quarter of an hour after
37 XXII | quick, quick!”~And they did go quick. They fitted up the
38 XXII | never let the projectile go if it once succeeded in
39 XXIII | the solar world? Will they go from one planet to another,
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