Chapter
1 I | to posterity. All we can say is that the elder was an
2 I | Rule Britannia!’”~“And I say it was ‘Yankee Doodle!’”
3 I | interposed.~“Suppose we say it was ‘Rule Doodle’ and ‘
4 I | American? It is not easy to say. Anyhow the duel shows how
5 I | strong disinclination to say anything about what nobody
6 I | trajectory, it was impossible to say.~It was then a journal whose
7 II | Indeed! But we will say the contrary so long as
8 II | long as there is a place to say it in!”~“And in spite of
9 III | Godard, and others, to say nothing of that of John
10 IV | come? It was difficult to say. One thing was noticeable,
11 IV | of the momentary calm to say, “Stranger, up to now, we
12 VI | it then?”~“Impossible to say. But, anyhow, steel doesn’
13 VI | made of was impossible to say. It was not metal; it was
14 VI | has.”~“Why?”~“We cannot say why unless we admit that
15 VI | prison has moved; and I say again that if the prison
16 VII | disposable weight, that is to say the weight it is possible
17 VII | negative plates? None can say. The engineer took good
18 VII | liquids, acids or essences, to say nothing of its insulating
19 VIII | and his guests, not to say his prisoners. Manifestly
20 VIII | days.~Is it necessary to say so? The phenomenon whose
21 XI | Albatross?” We can hardly say; but in any case be spoke
22 XIV | take care! For, as they say in my country, the master
23 XVI | the aeronef were unable to say, for to them they seemed
24 XVIII| level of the sea.~Strange to say, the cyclone was out of
25 XX | What does the barometer say?” asked Robur, after looking
26 XXI | them, we ought rather to say. They accommodated them
27 XXII | they would have nothing to say about the. inventions of
28 XXII | sign of any. Strange to say, North America on that day
29 XXII | American colors. Need we say that the majority of the
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