Chapter
1 II | Ardan felt the tide of life return by degrees. His blood
2 II | Did I not recall you to life? Is not the president’s
3 IV | Michel Ardan, who for his life could not do addition right,
4 VIII | hours live a more active life. Fancy parties where the
5 VIII | functions, what a supplement to life it would derive. From an
6 XI | century, it is the card of life, very neatly divided into
7 XI | storms, and humors— does the life of man contain aught but
8 XI | and forming that sphere of life carried into space! And
9 XIII | was to be seen indicating life, even in an inferior degree.
10 XIII | degree. In no part was there life, in no part was there an
11 XVII | ether, light and heat, all life is contained in them.”~At
12 XVII | possible even to say that life had ever existed there.~
13 XVII | any violent emotion all life is concentrated at the heart.~
14 XVII | have a distaste for social life!”~“All! It would be too
15 XVIII| be a necessary result of life, whatever be its organization?”~“
16 XVIII| presence of any kind of life would have been betrayed
17 XVIII| to which motion, which is life, is foreign.”~“One might
18 XVIII| receive it, and certainly life showed itself about this
19 XVIII| without these conditions, life was possible.”~“And so,”
20 XIX | will tell us! In the other life the soul will want to know
21 XXI | ever experienced in his life, an excitement which even
22 XXI | once nearly cost him his life, had not caused him. We
23 XXII | him up, restored him to life. And what were his first
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