Chapter
1 I | without going out of one’s way to find a cause for war—
2 V | received the name of the Milky Way, and which contains eighteen
3 VI | than seventy miles either way.~To those who were not familiar
4 VI | round the table in such a way as to always keep your face
5 VII | major. “You have such a way of simplifying things. And
6 VII | expect to obtain in this way?”~“One of 48,000 times,
7 VIII | the difficulties in the way, our mechanical genius will
8 VIII | material excellent in its way and of low price, such as
9 IX | of the Columbiad. In this way the shot will have more
10 X | in the end have to give way to the shot; nevertheless,
11 XI | Barbicane knew not which way to look. Notes, documents,
12 XIII | quitting Tampa Town, made their way along the coast in the direction
13 XIV | of water which made its way right across the outer soil.
14 XIV | soil, the wheel partly gave way, and a slight partial settlement
15 XVIII| of Michel Ardan, on his way here? Yes or no.”~“Gentlemen,”
16 XVIII| immense assemblage, led the way to the telegraph office.
17 XVIII| daring, each in his own way.~The scrutiny which the
18 XIX | is a mere lounger on the way compared with many others
19 XIX | that the moon is a long way off from the earth, and
20 XX | turning round and round on my way like a squirrel?”~“But,
21 XX | has never thrown you in my way.”~“I am come for that purpose.”~“
22 XXI | door just as it was giving way before the blows of this
23 XXV | fellow-travelers, but gave way at last before the determination
24 XXVI | in the most free-and-easy way. Louisiana Creoles fraternized
25 I | resist the shock better that way. Remember that, when the
26 II | right-hand scuttle gave way under the pressure of the
27 II | either of which would, one way or the other, bring their
28 III | dust of stars, the “Milky Way,” in the midst of which
29 IV | an obstacle comes in its way. This indifference to motion
30 V | before us, no stones in the way; the road is open, more
31 V | into space, in the same way that sailors drop a body
32 VI | nearly seven-tenths of the way. This peculiarity was due
33 VI | said Michel, “that is a way of ending the earth which
34 XIV | luminous spark made its way through the darkness.~One
35 XVIII| differently.”~“Put it your own way,” replied Michel.~“Here
36 XIX | disc, presented in such a way as to utilize the whole
37 XXIII| bravos! They traveled in this way through the east of the
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