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1 IV | it will occupy 300,000 seconds, that is 83hrs. 20m. in
2 IV | into the moon in 50,000 seconds, or 13hrs. 53m. 20sec. It
3 VIII | have traversed this in five seconds, and the period is too brief
4 X | will fall back again a few seconds after its discharge.~It
5 XXVI | It wanted scarce forty seconds to the moment of departure,
6 XXVI | counting those terrible seconds. Some few cries here and
7 XXVIII| thirteen minutes, and twenty seconds. Consequently, their arrival
8 I | Twenty-six minutes thirteen seconds,” replied the methodical
9 I | which nothing is done. Some seconds of a Pascal or a Newton
10 I | he is a chronometer with seconds, an escape, and eight holes.”~
11 I | Thirty-seven minutes six seconds past ten.”~“It is understood,
12 I | apparatus, is counting the seconds preparatory to launching
13 I | murmured the captain.~“Twenty seconds more!” Barbicane quickly
14 I | chronometer marking the seconds.~Suddenly a dreadful shock
15 II | checked by the friction, six seconds would be enough for us to
16 II | but it did not last many seconds. The asteroid passed several
17 IX | thirteen minutes and twenty seconds; which means to say, that
18 IX | minutes and twenty-five seconds to eleven at night; and
19 XIV | twenty-five miles distance. Some seconds had sufficed to plunge it
20 XV | emanation, which lasted some seconds, the whole three caught
21 XVI | imitate, had lit up for some seconds the invisible glory of the
22 XIX | calculate this to within a few seconds, Barbicane had only to refer
23 XXIII | electric clocks which beat the seconds at the same time, the population
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