Chapter
1 Pre | December. Indeed it was thought that all observations would
2 Pre | Joseph T. Maston had seen, or thought he saw, could not have been
3 II | aim of the journey, and thought only of the travelers. And
4 II | projectile; their first thought had been for the traveler,
5 II | very bright. One might have thought it a small moon reflecting
6 V | other silently. There was no thought of breakfast. Barbicane,
7 V | it contains.”~Suddenly a thought struck the captain, which
8 V | into space.”~The president thought for some moments, and then
9 VI | in our train. But happy thought! Why cannot we walk outside
10 VII | circumstance if, as they thought, the lunar atmosphere was
11 VII | was preoccupied with one thought; but not wishing to make
12 VII | rays. If Barbicane had only thought of furnishing us with a
13 VII | surprised. One would have thought that this possibility now
14 VII | lunar volcanoes.”~“Well thought of, Michel,” said Barbicane
15 VII | projectile.~“No, I have not even thought about it,” retorted Barbicane,
16 IX | space. The man of science thought he had foreseen the only
17 IX | At that moment Barbicane thought he could estimate the distance
18 X | concentrated in one single thought:— See! Representatives of
19 XII | What was the opinion?”~“He thought that these rays might be
20 XV | heated to a white heat. If thought was not destroyed within
21 XVI | unforseen one. Who would have thought of such an encounter with
22 XVI | Neither of the travelers thought of taking an instant’s repose.
23 XVII | Michel Ardan, however, thought he recognized a heap of
24 XVIII| asked them directly if they thought that men and animals were
25 XX | Bronsfield. “But who would have thought of finding such a depth
26 XX | comrades and himself first thought that this hissing was caused
27 XXI | minute of the night they thought they saw the projectile
28 XXII | not the only thing to be thought of. They must act promptly
29 XXII | All these men had but one thought. All these hearts beat under
30 XXII | was disheartening. They thought of those unfortunates shut
31 XXIII| four days one would have thought that the United States of
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