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1 I | the honor to inform his colleagues~that, at the meeting of
2 II | that he would not put his colleagues to discomfort without some
3 II | commenced as follows:~“My brave, colleagues, too long already a paralyzing
4 II | some months past, my brave colleagues,” continued Barbicane, “
5 II | one among you, my brave colleagues, who has not seen the Moon,
6 II | have the honor, my brave colleagues, to propose a trial of this
7 III | a few more words to his colleagues, for by his gestures he
8 III | the hands of his faithful colleagues into the arms of a no less
9 IV | care was to reassemble his colleagues in the board-room of the
10 VII | Aluminum?” cried his three colleagues in chorus.~“Unquestionably,
11 VIII | discussion was renewed.~“My dear colleagues,” said Barbicane, without
12 IX | Barbicane and his bold colleagues, to whom nothing seemed
13 XI | called a meeting of his colleagues, and laid before them a
14 XV | the run.~Barbicane and his colleagues, perched on a neighboring
15 XVI | of August, Barbicane, his colleagues, and the engineer were enabled
16 XVIII| called together such of his colleagues as were at the moment in
17 XVIII| assemble your friends, colleagues, the whole town, all Florida,
18 XIX | of the initiated, his own colleagues for instance. He might as
19 XX | moon.”~Barbicane and his colleagues devoured with their eyes
20 VII | with our former earthly colleagues, that will not be difficult.”~“
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