Chapter
1 I | particularly as they had seen it by day in the form of a small cloud
2 II | That these people might one day discover the method of guiding
3 II | manufactory, which makes every day five hundred movements equal
4 II | were erected on the same day in the center of the conference
5 IV | number, they are sure, some day to triumph. To the enemies
6 V | where the engines worked day and night. Treasurer Jim
7 VI | Phil Evans noticed that day was beginning to break.
8 VI | there was no doubt that the day was breaking. Gradually
9 VII | electricity, that agent which one day will be the soul of the
10 VII | millions of Icarians will one day people.”~
11 VIII | premature advance of the day with the abnormal prolongation
12 VIII | electric lights, and during the day vanishing into the zones
13 IX | particular happened during this day. Uncle Prudent and Phil
14 X | WESTWARD—BUT WHITHER?~The next day, the 15th of June, about
15 X | he had not appeared the day before, Evans addressed
16 XI | June solstice, the longest day of the year in the northern
17 XI | of his cabin.~During this day the aeronef was only driven
18 XI | twenty-four hours of this day and the following night.
19 XI | Kamtschatka, and during the day there was a glimpse of Petropaulovski
20 XI | the aeronef.~During the day, as Robur passed them he
21 XII | as a lullaby.~During this day, appearing from below about
22 XII | said a voice.~The next day, the 28th of June, the “
23 XIII | to the west. During the day at moderate speed she passed
24 XIII | Teheran.~As soon as the day broke on the 2nd of July
25 XIII | more manifest.~This very day something occurred which
26 XIV | plan into execution—on that day, at all events—for the “
27 XV | Africa. By the end of the day he had traversed Tunis from
28 XV | Caillé, Barth, Lenz, on that day by a most singular chance
29 XV | having heard it, because the day was one of some rejoicing
30 XV | like to stay there for a day or two?”~Such a proposal
31 XV | Dahomian army.~Abomey on this day was deserted. The soveriegn,
32 XVI | forty-seventh parallel. The day was but little over seven
33 XVI | him.~“Phil,” said he one day, “is it quite certain that
34 XVI | short hours of the southern day! Rugged mountains, peaks
35 XVI | feathered friends.~That day, as the sun was setting
36 XVII | THE SHIPWRECKED CREW~Next day was the 24th of July; and
37 XVII | lengthen after the 21st day of June in the southern
38 XVII | s intentions. During the day it became no longer doubtful
39 XVII | the earlier hours of the day. Evidently the indications
40 XVIII| into an abyss.~During the day an observation, had it been
41 XVIII| antarctic regions.~During this day there was nothing to show
42 XVIII| south the length of the day diminished. Before long
43 XVIII| regions of the globe; and the day reappeared about eight o’
44 XVIII| covered the sky all that day and the sun did not appear.~
45 XVIII| moderate speed during this day, and when he passed over
46 XVIII| repair damages during the day and start in the evening.~
47 XIX | on completing before the day was over. The suspensory
48 XIX | least suspicion.~During the day the work on the fore screw
49 XX | from Pitt Island, and in a day or so I will go back! I
50 XX | well in hand. Before the day was out they might again
51 XX | the engineer.~Before the day was out! But in two hours
52 XX | look-out. If we have to stop a day or two on the island —”~“
53 XX | off yet. We must work till day comes.”~They were all ready
54 XXI | talked about him.~The next day there was no news. Neither
55 XXI | Pacific.~At the end of this day the doubts of the learned
56 XXI | the Weldon Institute the day he led the attack against
57 XXI | Chip would have done on at day to take some more substantial
58 XXII | say, North America on that day omitted to send on to Europe
59 XXII | inexhaustible numbers. A better day could not have been chosen
60 XXIII| that is why, on this very day, like a vulture from the
61 XXIII| conquest of the air will one day bring, Uncle Prudent and
62 XXIII| It will belong to you the day you are educated enough
63 XXIII| the Conqueror, appear one day as he said? Yes! He will
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