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1 III | opera-glasses.~Midnight arrived, and the enthusiasm showed
2 V | and a moment would have arrived when the centrifugal force
3 XI | Texan and Floridan deputies arrived at Baltimore in an incredibly
4 XIII | HILL~When the decision was arrived at by the Gun Club, to the
5 XIII | the four fellow-travelers arrived at New Orleans. There they
6 XVI | the immense acoustic tube, arrived with the sound of thunder
7 XVII | and the American Mainland, arrived at the address of President
8 XVIII | electric wires, had simply arrived by post in the ordinary
9 XX | individual; besides, once arrived up there, I shall do my
10 XX | stumbled; and their vessel arrived without dues at the port
11 XXVI | The first of December had arrived! the fatal day! for, if
12 XXVI | clock struck! The moment had arrived for taking their places
13 XXVI | departure.~The moment had arrived for saying “good-by!” The
14 XXVIII| This projectile has not arrived at its destination. It has~
15 VII | Michel, “When we have not yet arrived there, seems to me rather
16 XIV | added Nicholl, “if we had arrived here when the moon was new,
17 XV | chosen. But we ought to have arrived at the end; and in order
18 XV | and in order to have so arrived, we ought to have suffered
19 XIX | shared with him.~“And when arrived at this dead point, what
20 XIX | moment for action would have arrived.~The day seemed long. However
21 XIX | The terrestrial midnight arrived. The 8th of December was
22 XX | become of them?”~“They have arrived, lieutenant,” exclaimed
23 XXI | Observatory, accompanying him. Arrived there, the two friends had
24 XXI | friends of the Gun Club, they arrived at San Francisco, having
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