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1 III | The project once under discussion, not a single paragraph
2 IV | Club. There, after some discussion, it was agreed to consult
3 VII | our first meeting to the discussion of the engine to be employed.
4 VII | Now, reserving for another discussion the means of producing this
5 VIII | The following evening the discussion was renewed.~“My dear colleagues,”
6 VIII | tea and sandwiches.~On the discussion being renewed, “Gentlemen,”
7 IX | had kept aloof from the discussion; he left the others to speak
8 X | followed day by day the discussion of the committee. The most
9 XI | said he, in opening the discussion, “I presume that we are
10 XIX | with the turn which the discussion had assumed. It became now,
11 XX | replied Michel Ardan; “the discussion has become irregular. We
12 XX | the result of so free a discussion, watched his new friend
13 XX | continue so frivolous a discussion! Please yourself about this
14 XX | Michel Ardan during the discussion at the meeting.~
15 XXIV | construction.~After considerable discussion as to the best form and
16 XXV | possibilities.”~After a prolonged discussion, it was agreed that the
17 V | said Michel Ardan, “in our discussion we have forgotten Diana
18 VII | other, and the incoherent discussion threatened to merge into
19 XII | This put an end to the discussion.~Soon Eratosthenes disappeared
20 XV | detriment of the travelers.~A discussion arose on this subject, and
21 XV | were deep in a scientific discussion. What curve would the projectile
22 XV | which made Michel jump. The discussion was hot, and neither would
23 XVII | to be sacrificed in idle discussion. The selenite city, whether
24 XVIII| Nicholl, who wished to end the discussion, put the second question,
25 XVIII| affirmative. But during this discussion, fruitful in somewhat hazardous
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