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1 I | to yourself, ‘This prison may be our tomb?’ Tomb, perhaps;
2 I | good-humored tone, “much may be done in twenty-six minutes.
3 I | questions of morals and politics may be discussed, and even solved.
4 I | much the same thing,’ I may cheer up,” said Michel Ardan.~“
5 I | and Satellite, to whom, as may be seen, he had given significant
6 II | could never dream of. One may conceive the interest with
7 V | invented, and even what we may invent in future ages. They
8 V | our globe. From that we may draw five good reasons for
9 IX | break their descent. We may remember the scene of the
10 IX | said Michel; “that we may pass near enough to penetrate
11 XI | difficult and dangerous; and we may well pity the Selenite sailors
12 XI | of its stormy banks.~We may also notice that, on the
13 XII | beat straight upon them. It may be so; but nothing can be
14 XII | disc. The travelers, we may easily imagine, did not
15 XIII | circular ramparts. Thus it may be that, contemporary with
16 XIV | earth; and that distance may be estimated at the two-hundredth
17 XIV | since, in order that they may take place, it is necessary
18 XIV | midst of this utter darkness may be imagined. All observation
19 XIV | thermometer,” said Barbicane.~We may imagine that an ordinary
20 XV | HYPERBOLA OR PARABOLA~We may, perhaps, be astonished
21 XV | with our projectile. It may approach very near to the
22 XV | they are open curves, which may be prolonged indefinitely.”~“
23 XVII | of mountains, and (if we may so express ourselves) these
24 XVIII| however slightly raised it may be. These traces are nowhere
25 XVIII| has no meaning.”~“Then we may form our opinion?” said
26 XVIII| sitting of the 6th of December may be seen.~“Now,” said Nicholl, “
27 XIX | hypothesis, whatever it may be,” interrupted Michel.~“
28 XIX | moon; at that moment we may hope that its speed will
29 XIX | influence of our rockets we may perhaps provoke a fall directly
30 XIX | having so much despaired, I may say I think we shall gain
31 XIX | whole of the other world may well console us for the
32 XX | zenith a cargo of visitors may be sent to her.”~“It is
33 XXI | had not caused him. We may remember that the secretary
34 XXI | on the visible disc, one may imagine the impatience of
35 XXIII| CHAPTER XXIII~THE END~We may remember the intense sympathy
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