Chapter
1 Pre | the engineer, to choose a spot situated in Florida, in
2 Pre | longitude. It was on this spot, after stupendous labor,
3 II | were observing it from some spot upon the earth; but its
4 III | calmer or more peaceful spot to sleep in? On the earth,
5 III | starry world. Then, a large spot seemingly nailed to the
6 V | latter was leaning over the spot where Satellite lay. He
7 VI | nothing more than a dark spot, drowned in the solar rays.
8 VIII| forever suspended in that spot like the pretended tomb
9 IX | direction to the zenith of the spot incontestible; and the moon
10 IX | passing to the zenith of the spot, we ought to reach it at
11 XVII| seemed to have burst at this spot.~The projectile was still
12 XVII| ground of a forum, on this spot the plan of a palace, in
13 XIX | the neutral line. At that spot the two attractions, lunar
14 XX | Captain Blomsberry. “In this spot there is a submarine valley
15 XX | the finding of a favorable spot for the laying of a submarine
16 XXI | buoy will show us the exact spot where the projectile fell.”~“
17 XXI | sensibly deviate from the spot.~At this moment the engineer
18 XXII| RECOVERED FROM THE SEA~The spot where the projectile sank
19 XXII| Susquehanna was due at the fatal spot. They must wait till twelve
20 XXII| minutes westward of the spot where the projectile had
21 XXII| Blomsberry.~“And on another spot?”~“Yes.”~J. T. Maston did
22 XXII| regretting to leave the spot where the catastrophe had
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