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1 XIX | does not really exist!’”~“Hurrah!” cried one voice (need
2 XIX | the plane of its orbit!”~“Hurrah!” roared an energetic voice, “
3 XXI | was not before Nicholl.~“Hurrah! bravo! hip! hip! hurrah!”
4 XXI | Hurrah! bravo! hip! hip! hurrah!” cried Michel, giving a
5 XXIII| voice shouting a boisterous hurrah.~Presently afterward the
6 XXV | on some appointed day?”~“Hurrah! hurrah!” cried J. T. Matson; “
7 XXV | appointed day?”~“Hurrah! hurrah!” cried J. T. Matson; “what
8 XXVII| up with frenzied cries. “Hurrah for Ardan! Hurrah for Barbicane!
9 XXVII| cries. “Hurrah for Ardan! Hurrah for Barbicane! Hurrah for
10 XXVII| Ardan! Hurrah for Barbicane! Hurrah for Nicholl!” rose to the
11 II | between the earth and us!”~“Hurrah! hurrah!” exclaimed Michel
12 II | earth and us!”~“Hurrah! hurrah!” exclaimed Michel Ardan
13 VII | with a confident and joyous hurrah.~The moon was advancing
14 VII | propulsion than that.”~“Hurrah!” exclaimed Michel; “these
15 VII | the earth and the moon! Hurrah for J. T. Maston!”~It is
16 VII | are unanimously elected!”~“Hurrah! hurrah! hurrah! for President
17 VII | unanimously elected!”~“Hurrah! hurrah! hurrah! for President Barbicane,”
18 VII | elected!”~“Hurrah! hurrah! hurrah! for President Barbicane,”
19 VIII | saluted the line with a triple hurrah. The influence of these
20 XVII | was saluted by a triple hurrah. With its light it also
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