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1 II | He waited anxiously. No answer; not even a sigh to show 2 II | projectile?”~Barbicane did not answer. The appearance of this 3 II | Columbiad?”~For want of an answer the conversation dropped, 4 III | with Barbicane, who did not answer him, and then with Nicholl, 5 IV | perfectly motionless, which will answer all our purpose.”~“And why?”~“ 6 V | aware of.”~Barbicane did not answer, but after a rapid glance 7 V | said Michel, “you have an answer for everything, and I bow 8 VI | CHAPTER VI~QUESTION AND ANSWER~On the 4th of December, 9 VI | provoked rather a curious answer from Barbicane, which is 10 VII | have started.”~“There’s an answer!” cried Nicholl.~“I quite 11 VIII | utterly done up, did not answer.~Nicholl then tried to prepare 12 IX | quicker than we like.”~This answer brought Barbicane back to 13 XI | sense, the pupil’s witty answer might be given by a large 14 XV | their own study.~We might answer that men so strong-minded 15 XV | dumb and dark. It did not answer the multiplicity of questions 16 XVIII| world.~“I think that we can answer,” said Barbicane; “but according 17 XVIII| answered Michel.~“And I answer in the negative,” continued 18 XVIII| question is more difficult to answer, but I will try; and I ask 19 XVIII| worthy companion, I would answer that we have observed the 20 XVIII| inhabited?” he asked.~The answer was unanimously in the affirmative. 21 XIX | Nicholl answered.~“You do not answer,” continued Michel impatiently.~“ 22 XIX | impatiently.~“There is nothing to answer,” said Nicholl.~“Is there 23 XX | of laughter greeted this answer.~“No letters!” continued 24 XXI | corvette. It was difficult to answer this argument, for the speed 25 XXII | friends could either hear or answer him through such an impenetrable 26 XXIII| of lunar orography? How answer those savants whose sight 27 XXIII| firmament?~To such questions no answer can be given. But knowing


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