Chapter
1 II | York American, related how Sir John Herschel, having been
2 XIII| Floridan, who quietly said:~“Sir, there are Seminoles there.”~“
3 XIII| the sea.”~“You are right, sir,” struck in Murchison, the
4 XX | earth.”~“You are right, sir,” replied Michel Ardan; “
5 XX | will return to the moon.”~“Sir,” said the unknown, “you
6 XX | science.”~“Really?”~“Really.”~“Sir,” replied Michel, “pleasantry
7 XX | refuse deference to.”~“Then, sir, you will sadly embarrass
8 XX | the proposed expedition.~“Sir,” replied Ardan’s antagonist, “
9 XX | Bring them forward then, sir, as many as you please.”~“
10 XX | proceed. Tell me, my dear sir, do you admit the existence
11 XX | You see, then, my dear sir, we must not pronounce with
12 XX | terribly rarified.”~“My good sir, there will always be enough
13 XXI | not fight!”~“I will fight, sir!”~“No!”~“Captain,” said
14 XXI | will do just as well!”~“Sir,” Nicholl replied, seizing
15 XI | one of his pupils.~“No, sir!” replied the pupil, still
16 XX | our soundings?”~“I think, sir, that the operation is nearing
17 XX | lieutenant, where are we now?”~“Sir, at this moment we have
18 XX | I will turn in.”~“Do so, sir; do so!” replied the lieutenant
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