Chapter
1 Pre | order that they might be able to follow the course of
2 I | this time, Ardan, not being able to keep still, turned in
3 I | you the more for not being able to understand you.”~“Forty-two
4 II | partition-breaks? Had they been able to subdue the frightful
5 II | two Americans ought to be able to get on their feet. But
6 II | astronomer, M. Petit, was able to determine the existence
7 IV | of the observatory were able to calculate what initiatory
8 IV | Good.”~“We shall not be able to reach the neutral point.”~“
9 V | zero. We shall, however, be able to verify these calculations
10 VI | And that heat——”~“Would be able to boil two billions nine
11 VII | what I regret is not being able to take a walk outside.
12 VII | nothing. And how we shall be able to laugh at the post-office
13 VII | earth, J. T. Maston will be able to come to us.”~“Yes, he’
14 VIII| fortunately, Nicholl was able to correct in time.~After
15 VIII| which you would never be able to raise again.”~“The devil!”
16 IX | Barbicane was no longer able to employ the means which
17 X | they pass near enough to be able to solve certain physical
18 XI | Lambert have never yet been able to attain that unknown point
19 XII | his two companions were able to observe the moon under
20 XII | it in mind in order to be able to follow President Barbicane’
21 XII | Selenographica, the travelers were able at once to recognize that
22 XV | much expenditure they were able to keep it bearable.~But
23 XV | case they might hope to be able to discover some phenomena
24 XXII| become of them? Were they able to attempt any bold maneuver
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