Chapter
1 I | of gunnery in America is lost!”~“Ay! and no war in prospect!”
2 II | armchair, silent, absorbed, lost in reflection, sheltered
3 IV | CAMBRIDGE~Barbicane, however, lost not one moment amid all
4 VII | gained in range, they have lost far more in weight. Now,
5 XXV | Nicholl’s third bet being thus lost. It remained now to introduce
6 XXV | in the Columbiad.~“I have lost,” said the captain, who
7 XXVI| world.~How many persons lost their rest on the night
8 I | the bye, you have already lost three bets with our president,
9 II | Ardan, “friend Nicholl has lost his two bets: four thousand
10 II | correct, and that I have lost my nine thousand dollars.
11 II | left the earth.~“I have lost,” said Nicholl.~“I congratulate
12 II | feet, the travelers had lost all recollection.~It was
13 II | all they saw of the globe lost in the solar world, rising
14 III | Satellite, he seemed quite lost. They had to hunt a long
15 IV | atmosphere it had already lost one-third of its initiatory
16 VI | the motion which is thus lost by transformation.”~“Yes,
17 VIII| weight the object would have lost exactly as much as the object
18 VIII| point without speed, having lost all trace of weight, as
19 X | becoming a satellite, she lost her native purity of form;
20 XII | the top of which seemed lost in an eruption of solar
21 XIV | solar rays, was then being lost in utter darkness. In fifteen
22 XIV | when the orb of night has lost by radiation all the heat
23 XV | however, a good opportunity lost of observing the other side
24 XV | given themselves up for lost.~Two minutes after the sudden
25 XVI | that we are none the less lost for that.”~“Yes, in another
26 XVII| details of the soil were being lost in a confused jumble. The
27 XIX | miles per hour.~“We are lost!” said Michel coolly.~“Very
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