Chapter
1 I | declining, and we are all going to the dogs.”~“It is too
2 I | them! But stop— without going out of one’s way to find
3 IX | make his mind easy, I am going presently to propose gunpowder
4 IX | but by what means?”~“I am going to tell you,” replied Barbicane
5 XI | considering,” he said, “what is going on now between Florida and
6 XVI | revealed a certain change going on in the state of the ground.
7 XIX | then, if we were talking of going to Neptune, which revolves
8 XIX | since I do not know, I am going to see!’”~Whether Michel
9 XXI | frankly the proposal I am going to make to you.”~“Make it,”
10 I | teasing them; “so you are going to show the moon-dogs the
11 III | questioning and answering, going and coming, busy with a
12 IV | and now, to finish, we are going to prove the given number
13 V | at starting. We are still going up.”~“That is evident,”
14 VII | want to know what we are going to do there?”~“What we are
15 VII | do there?”~“What we are going to do there?” replied Barbicane,
16 VII | I do not know where I am going, I want to know why I am
17 VII | I want to know why I am going.”~“Why?” exclaimed Michel,
18 VII | The two adversaries were going to fall upon each other,
19 VIII | banished, you are at least going to visit one where it is
20 VIII | part of Gulliver. We are going to realize the fable of
21 IX | is a fact. Where we are going matters little; we shall
22 XII | not know whither we are going; I do not know if we shall
23 XIV | the moon. Whither was it going? Was it going farther from,
24 XIV | Whither was it going? Was it going farther from, or nearing,
25 XV | of asking where they were going, they passed their time
26 XV | of the hyperbola (I was going to say hyperblague) is that
27 XVII | cavities with their eyes, going down into the rifts, climbing
28 XVIII| disappeared. And now I am going to astonish you.”~“Astonish
29 XIX | habitable. And yet they were going to try everything to reach
30 XIX | moon, and now they were going to employ them for a directly
31 XIX | their calculations, Michel going and coming between the narrow
32 XIX | his companions so much in going, would be repeated on their
33 XIX | its course. This speed in going had carried it over the
34 XXII | Maston would not hear of going away. He would not abandon
35 XXIII| by Alabama and Florida, going up by Georgia and the Carolinas,
36 Not | the correction project was going to be a lot of trouble, >
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