Chapter
1 Pre | makes a mistake in such a case exposes himself justly to
2 Pre | that which foresaw the case of the travelers (if still
3 II | betrayed it; and in that case Michel Ardan could not have
4 II | him to his senses. In any case they could not decide on
5 II | render not impossible.~The case was serious, the problem
6 II | drew a thermometer from its case and consulted it. The instrument
7 II | reduced to 9,165 yards. In any case we have already passed through
8 III | wished to be cautious, in case the projectile should land
9 III | strange phenomena. In any case it would be interesting
10 VI | theory, said:~“Thus, in case of a shock, it would have
11 VI | consideration. Thus let <lower case delta> be the horizontal
12 VII | if they existed. In any case, the far-seeing Frenchman
13 IX | which was precious, in case during the first days the
14 XII | as if enclosed in a jewel case, sparkled for one instant
15 XIV | disc. Now if this were the case with the earth— if, for
16 XIV | calculations are exact.”~“In any case it is cold,” said Michel. “
17 XV | dispersed continually. In any case they might hope to be able
18 XVI | would not have been the case in a supposedly rigidly
19 XVII| wanting the sound. In any case it was the image of death,
20 XIX | difficult juncture.~In any case, if this operation had no
21 XIX | its nearest. In the latter case, the projectile would attain
22 XIX | contrary purpose. In any case they were ready, and they
23 XXI | of west longitude. In any case, it was decided in the Gun
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