Chapter
1 Pre | the year 186-, the whole world was greatly excited by a
2 Pre | this telegram forth to the world, which, according to his
3 II | globe lost in the solar world, rising and setting to the
4 III | represented on some maps of the world. I should like to have seen
5 III | Selenites are! We inhabit a new world, peopled by ourselves— the
6 III | the midst of the starry world. Then, a large spot seemingly
7 VII | incessantly observing this new world. They imagined themselves
8 VIII | and over-running the solar world.”~“One moment, Michel,”
9 X | eyes when so near this new world? No! All their feelings
10 XI | They were learning this new world by heart. They were measuring
11 XIII | rifts’ in the scientific world?”~Barbicane immediately
12 XIV | splendor of this starry world, bathed in limpid ether.
13 XV | fires of the moon! That world is not quite extinguished.”~“
14 XV | mysterious destiny of the lunar world was uppermost. He was seeking
15 XVII | the sight of this desolate world did not fail to captivate
16 XVII | Nothing belonging to a living world— everything to a dead world,
17 XVII | world— everything to a dead world, where avalanches, rolling
18 XVII | mountainous system, making it a world in itself. The travelers
19 XVIII| represented in the lunar world.~“I think that we can answer,”
20 XVIII| Barbicane decidedly, “but a world which has grown old quicker,
21 XVIII| expend herself in vain; and a world so wonderfully formed for
22 XVIII| inhabited. It was a dead world, such as we see it to-day.”~“
23 XIX | silently and sadly upon that world which they had only seen
24 XIX | this unexpected news to the world? Was this the denouement
25 XIX | the whole of the other world may well console us for
26 XX | direct news from the lunar world is still wanting.”~“Beg
27 XX | receive news from the lunar world they could not send any
28 XX | cavalry, to conquer the lunar world.~At one in the morning,
29 XXI | effect produced on the entire world by that unexpected denouement.~
30 XXI | under satellite to the lunar world.~We know the truth on that
31 XXI | their first telegram to the world, erroneously affirming that
32 XXII | incessantly throughout the entire world by means of wires and electric
33 XXIII| both in the old and new world, with what enthusiasm would
34 XXIII| reconstructed the lunar world as Cuvier did the skeleton
35 XXIII| moon was this, a habitable world, inhabited before the earth.
36 XXIII| earth. The moon is that, a world uninhabitable, and now uninhabited.”~
37 XXIII| service through the solar world? Will they go from one planet
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