Chapter
1 II | calmly continued. “I have looked at the question in all its
2 IX | propose?”~The three members looked at one another.~“Two hundred
3 XVIII| shot to the moon every one looked upon the enterprise as simple
4 XVIII| Barbicane, with arms crossed, looked fixedly at the passenger
5 XVIII| of the matter.”~Barbicane looked hard at this man who spoke
6 XX | of the whole question. He looked sternly at him in his turn
7 XXI | sinister forebodings. He looked fiercely at Nicholl, asking
8 XXI | Barbicane never moved. Ardan looked at the captain, but he did
9 XXI | Ardan took his hand, he looked up and stared at his visitor
10 XXI | on this sudden proposal, looked steadily at each other.
11 XXVII| for the projectile. They looked in vain! It was no longer
12 I | thus lighted the projectile looked like a comfortable room
13 I | moments the three travelers looked at each other. Then they
14 II | seized Ardan’s hand and looked around him.~“And Barbicane?”
15 II | moving?”~Nicholl and Ardan looked at each other; they had
16 II | detonation?”~The three friends looked at each other with a disconcerted
17 II | constellations. The stars looked like bright points on the
18 II | considerable dimensions, and looked like an enormous arch stretched
19 III | asked Barbicane.~They looked and found one of the animals
20 III | instruments were carefully looked over, and pronounced good
21 III | Nicholl, the calculator, looked over the minutes of their
22 IV | great rapidity. Nicholl looked over and greedily read the
23 V | point.~The three friends looked at each other silently.
24 V | quite dead. Michel Ardan looked at his friends with a rueful
25 VI | through the lower window, it looked like nothing more than a
26 VII | His two interlocutors looked surprised. One would have
27 XI | shoulders. Barbicane and Nicholl looked upon the lunar map from
28 XV | companions, and all three looked through their half-open
29 XVI | shield of the sky. They looked like a succession of sharp
30 XIX | Barbicane and his companions looked silently and sadly upon
31 XIX | interior.~The three friends looked and listened without speaking,
32 XXII | the lee bow!”~The officers looked in the direction indicated,
33 XXII | random on the waves.~All looked with feverish anxiety, but
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