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1 II | This was evidently the question suggested to the thousand 2 II | prevented them from solving the question. Perhaps the projectile 3 II | replied Nicholl; “but one question.”~“Well, captain?”~“Did 4 II | president, “but the insoluble question still remains. Why did we 5 IV | The remainder is only a question of arithmetic, requiring 6 V | rueful countenance.~“One question presents itself,” said Barbicane. “ 7 VI | CHAPTER VI~QUESTION AND ANSWER~On the 4th of 8 VI | they were breakfasting, a question of Michel’s, relating to 9 VII | each other, Nicholl put one question which did not find an immediate 10 VII | Nicholl; “but I repeat my question, and I ask, ‘How shall we 11 VII | Barbicane; “and add, that the question has no real interest. Later, 12 VII | Let it be no longer a question of returning: we have already 13 IX | would have considered the question from a practical point of 14 X | insoluble? This was the question, and the only one, which 15 XIII | to these rifts? That is a question difficult to solve. They 16 XIII | conditions for solving that great question of the habitability of the 17 XV | understand the only interesting question in the whole affair. We 18 XV | sake.” Never had so idle a question been raised at such an inopportune 19 XV | theories favorable to the grave question of the habitability of the 20 XV | they pronounce upon the question of its habitability after 21 XVIII| these ardent beams? This question occupied Barbicane’s mind.~ 22 XVIII| brought up once more the question of the habitability of the 23 XVIII| according to my idea the question ought not to be put in that 24 XVIII| organized from ourselves?”~“That question is more difficult to answer, 25 XVIII| decide unanimously upon the question of the habitability of the 26 XVIII| let us attack the second question, an indispensable complement 27 XVIII| discussion, put the second question, which had just been considered 28 XIX | audacious boobies remembered the question that they themselves had 29 XIX | to reach her.~One single question remained to be solved. At 30 XX | Florida. It is now only a question of powder and shot; and 31 XX | air. They had not time to question each other before the hissing 32 XXI | scientific bearings of the question. At the Gun Club there was


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