Chapter
1 II | moon, gentlemen, has been carefully studied,” continued Barbicane; “
2 XI | profoundly sagacious.~“On carefully considering,” he said, “
3 XIV | of the soil having been carefully examined, by means of repeated
4 XIV | of fine sand, which was carefully laid aside as being valuable
5 XVIII| Barbicane again, “have you carefully reflected?”~“Reflected?
6 XXII | was a veritable nest most carefully wadded.~“What a pity I can’
7 XXV | conveyed in small quantities, carefully packed in sealed cases.
8 XXV | chase to the intruders, and carefully picking up the still lighted
9 XXV | for the journey had to be carefully arranged in the projectile
10 XXV | desirous of examing the moon carefully during their voyage, in
11 XXV | he took a dozen shrubs carefully wrapped up in straw to plant
12 II | graze, which he bound up carefully.~Still, Barbicane was a
13 II | gave it to the captain, who carefully placed it in his pocketbook.
14 II | difficulty. Its fragments, placed carefully against a wall, might serve
15 III | the roof was twelve feet. Carefully laid out in the inside,
16 III | all these instruments were carefully looked over, and pronounced
17 III | with a plentiful supper carefully prepared. No accident of
18 V | twelve inches across, were carefully drawn, while Michel, quite
19 XII | and from that latitude, carefully taken on the map to the
20 XV | replied Barbicane, who was carefully studying the phenomenon
21 XIX | time traveled over were carefully noted, and the calculation
22 XXI | The end of the rope was carefully lashed to it; and, left
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