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1 XVIII | journey? and, if such a person really existed, he must be an idiot,
2 XIX | name; distance does not really exist!’”~“Hurrah!” cried
3 XX | The men of science.”~“Really?”~“Really.”~“Sir,” replied
4 XX | of science.”~“Really?”~“Really.”~“Sir,” replied Michel, “
5 XX | your only argument; and a really scientific man might be
6 XX | are most agreeable!”~“It really is too much!” cried Michel
7 XXI | his second self; if you really must kill some one, shoot
8 XXII | what I say in bad part; but really, between ourselves, you
9 XXVIII| across her silvery disc, and really the worthy man remained
10 II | for the car.~“Well, are we really moving?” repeated Michel
11 III | said Michel Ardan, “I am really sorry that we did not start
12 VIII | they felt that weight was really wanting to their bodies.
13 XIII | polished. These colors belonged really to the lunar disc, and did
14 XIV | by the frightful cold.”~“Really!”~“You will feel as if you
15 XVII | the amiable fellow did not really see that which his two companions
16 XVII | this incomparable mountain really is, with all the projections
17 XVIII | been equal, as they are really so?”~“Because that equality
18 XVIII | Michel. “Ah! I breathe again. Really I was frightened to hear
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