Chapter
1 Pre | science. The members of the Gun Club, a circle of artillerymen
2 Pre | of the Observatory, the gun destined to launch the projectile
3 Pre | principal members of the Gun Club, President Barbicane,
4 Pre | position and nature of the gun, and the quality and quantity
5 Pre | pounds. Second, that the gun should be a Columbiad cast
6 Pre | the Rocky Mountains, the Gun Club had a gigantic telescope
7 Pre | honorable secretary of the Gun Club wished himself to observe
8 I | projectile, at the bottom of a gun 900 feet long! And under
9 II | raised the president of the Gun Club and laid him on the
10 VII | certainly. A ball without a gun!”~“The gun,” replied Barbicane, “
11 VII | ball without a gun!”~“The gun,” replied Barbicane, “can
12 VII | greater than that of our gun would suffice to send a
13 VII | all the members of the Gun Club, and they will be well
14 IX | already been rammed into each gun. They had, then, nothing
15 IX | perpendicularity of the gun was exact, its direction
16 X | moon in the mouth of the gun. A straight line drawn through
17 XVIII| in the projectile of the Gun Club, after having founded
18 XIX | ram the gunner into the gun. My faith! fine savants!
19 XIX | should the projectile of the Gun Club escape this natural
20 XIX | more their friends of the Gun Club, and the dearest of
21 XX | ardent supporters of the Gun Club, who had married an
22 XXI | was the projectile of the Gun Club. As to the travelers
23 XXI | give information to the Gun Club of the projectile’s
24 XXI | the vice-president of the Gun Club, Baltimore; the third
25 XXI | of the question. At the Gun Club there was an explosion.
26 XXI | formed in the bosom of the Gun Club. On one side were those
27 XXI | case, it was decided in the Gun Club that Blomsberry brothers,
28 XXI | the vice-president of the Gun Club, and the sub-director
29 XXI | the bursting of his pet gun, which had more than once
30 XXI | that the secretary of the Gun Club had started soon after
31 XXI | of the secretary of the Gun Club constituted a permanent
32 XXI | side; the secretary of the Gun Club maintaining for the
33 XXI | imprudent secretary of the Gun Club.~He reappeared at the
34 XXI | as their friends of the Gun Club, they arrived at San
35 XXII | placed at the disposal of the Gun Club by the Government of
36 XXII | who had subscribed to the Gun Club was directly interested
37 XXII | and the delegates of the Gun Club, were already in their
38 XXII | of the delegates of the Gun Club. Then there was a moment
39 XXII | and the delegates of the Gun Club were mounted on the
40 XXIII| and the delegates of the Gun Club, returning without
41 XXIII| his two companions, the Gun Club decided upon giving
42 XXIII| Maston, secretary of the Gun Club. The carriage was reserved
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