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1 II | which nearly struck us?”~“I know,” replied Barbicane.~“Oh, 2 II | Barbicane.~“Oh, indeed! you know everything.”~“It is,” said 3 IV | conversation:~“Barbicane, do you know what I have been thinking 4 IV | problem.”~“Because you do not know algebra,” answered Barbicane 5 IV | a good tool to those who know how to use it.”~“Seriously?”~“ 6 IV | logical language to those who know how to read it.”~“And you 7 IV | calculate the velocity, since we know already that the velocity 8 V | continued Michel, “do we not know that in 1861 the earth passed 9 VI | initial speed, wished to know what the consequences of 10 VI | Because— Faith I do not know.”~“Ah!” exclaimed Michel, “ 11 VI | make of all that we do not know!”~“Ah! indeed. What time 12 VI | are! Certainly, I feel I know too much! I feel that I 13 VI | s reflection, “I do not know what the object it, but 14 VI | the object it, but I do know why it maintains our level.”~“ 15 VI | matter,” asked Nicholl.~“I know, I guess, what this pretended 16 VII | on solid earth.~“Do you know, my friends,” said Michel 17 VII | How shall we return?’”~“I know nothing about it,” answered 18 VII | tone, “now that I do not know whether we shall ever return 19 VII | from the moon, I want to know what we are going to do 20 VII | fencing saloon; “I do not know.”~“You do not know!” exclaimed 21 VII | do not know.”~“You do not know!” exclaimed Michel, with 22 VII | same loud tone.~“Well, I know,” replied Michel.~“Speak, 23 VII | journey, and we want to know what for.”~“Yes,” said the 24 VII | captain, “now that I do not know where I am going, I want 25 VII | where I am going, I want to know why I am going.”~“Why?” 26 VIII | of this heady gas. Do you know, my friends, that a curious 27 VIII | great and strong one, and I know more than one state in old 28 VIII | estimate of this loss.~We know that the attraction, otherwise 29 VIII | them. But how should they know when the projectile had 30 VIII | the dog did not seem to know that she was floating in 31 IX | answered Nicholl; “for we know now that its initial velocity 32 IX | Michel, “do you wish to know my opinion on the subject 33 IX | not give half a dollar to know it. That we have deviated 34 IX | future, but he wanted to know at any cost why his projectile 35 X | powerful telescopes.~Indeed, we know that the instrument mounted 36 X | given by the glasses, and we know that they reverse the objects. 37 XII | serious voice, “I do not know whither we are going; I 38 XII | whither we are going; I do not know if we shall ever see the 39 XII | dense one? That we shall know by and by. We must affirm 40 XII | asked Nicholl.~“We do not know,” replied Barbicane.~“What 41 XII | this radiation.”~“Do you know, my friends, what that plain, 42 XII | resembles, when we do not know what it is.”~“Well answered,” 43 XII | probable that Kepler did not know the true dimensions of these 44 XIV | diminutive moon that we know— the earth which developes 45 XIV | exclaimed Barbicane. “Do you know, Michel, that, for an amateur, 46 XV | I shall be curious to know how our erring vehicle will 47 XV | to us from the moment we know that they equally lead us 48 XVIII| To tell the truth, I know nothing about it,” answered 49 XVIII| Certainly.”~“And you know these calculations?”~“Perfectly.”~“ 50 XVIII| replied Barbicane quietly; “we know what diminution of temperature 51 XIX | Michel Ardan.~“We dont know,” replied Barbicane.~“But 52 XIX | fine savants! who do not know what is to become of us 53 XIX | life the soul will want to know nothing, either of machines 54 XX | telescope at Long’s Peak. You know it brings the moon to within 55 XXI | satellite to the lunar world.~We know the truth on that point.~ 56 XXI | their enormous telescope. We know that this gigantic instrument


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