Chapter
1 I | horrible!” said Tom Hunter one evening, while rapidly carbonizing
2 II | self-government.”~On that evening a stranger who might have
3 II | club; and on this especial evening one might say, “All the
4 III | continued throughout the evening. It was a regular torchlight
5 VIII | questions. The following evening the discussion was renewed.~“
6 VIII | meeting for the following evening.~
7 IX | they met on the following evening.~The first speaker on this
8 XIV | PICKAXE AND TROWEL~The same evening Barbicane and his companions
9 XV | precisely. The previous evening each furnace had been charged
10 XVIII| Michel Ardan.”~That very evening he wrote to the house of
11 II | like a simple morning or evening star! This globe, where
12 III | than that of the previous evening; but its expanse was still
13 VII | conversation which the whole evening could not exhaust.~Besides,
14 IX | now half-past three in the evening; half-past eight ought to
15 XVI | minutes past five in the evening, Nicholl, armed with his
16 XVII | XVII~ TYCHO~At six in the evening the projectile passed the
17 XVII | about half-past seven in the evening reached the circle of Clavius.~
18 XXI | news. Before six in the evening the different States of
19 XXII | in began about six in the evening, and was not ended before
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