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1 VIII | gun to be rifled?”~“No, certainly not,” replied Barbicane; “ 2 IX | points at the same time.”~“Certainly,” replied Elphinstone; “ 3 X | between the two men would certainly have been attended with 4 XVIII | to each other, these were certainly Michel Ardan and the Yankee 5 XXI | straight to the moon?”~“Yes, certainly,” replied the president.~“ 6 XXVIII| the fate of the travelers? Certainly they had food for some time. 7 II | hear the detonation, which certainly ought to be loud?”~“No,” 8 II | Ardan, much surprised; “certainly I did not hear the detonation.”~“ 9 III | SHELTER~This curious but certainly correct explanation once 10 IV | said their last word?”~“Certainly not,” replied Barbicane.~“ 11 V | brought away such trifles?”~“Certainly,” replied Michel, “and not 12 V | forty-eight hours.”~“No! certainly not,” replied Nicholl; “ 13 VI | scientific men such as we are! Certainly, I feel I know too much! 14 VI | weight of the body, which is certainly less than that of the projectile, 15 VII | and many theaters, were certainly not in such a healthy condition.~ 16 VII | will be.”~“That is a step certainly. A ball without a gun!”~“ 17 IX | the neutral line; it would certainly not return to earth; it 18 IX | return to earth; it would certainly not remain motionless on 19 IX | projectile’s course was certainly bringing it nearer to the 20 XIII | been determined; they are certainly not fortifications, any 21 XIII | difficult to solve. They are certainly anterior to the formation 22 XIV | he could not solve them.~Certainly, the invisible orb was there, 23 XV | the 6th of December? Very certainly in the neighborhood of the 24 XV | the moon is at the full.”~“Certainly,” said Nicholl, “that circumstance 25 XVII | Barbicane. “This circle is certainly the most important on the 26 XVIII | her surrounding atmosphere certainly very much reduced, her seas 27 XVIII | been formed later. But most certainly our sphere was still gaseous 28 XVIII | prepared to receive it, and certainly life showed itself about 29 XVIII | cooling.”~“By cooling?”~“Certainly,” replied Barbicane; “as 30 XVIII | sphere will take to cool?”~“Certainly.”~“And you know these calculations?”~“ 31 XIX | stomachic point of view. Certainly Michel had none but good 32 XIX | the captain’s baritone.~“Certainly,” said Michel Ardan, finding 33 XX | from the American coast?”~“Certainly, Bronsfield, there is a


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