Chapter
1 I | chronometer marking the seconds.~Suddenly a dreadful shock was felt,
2 II | opposite the moon, it was suddenly merged into the perfect
3 II | hour, when Barbicane sat up suddenly, and rousing his companions
4 III | bright, as if it had passed suddenly from winter to summer. The
5 V | figures which it contains.”~Suddenly a thought struck the captain,
6 VI | it would not have stopped suddenly.”~“Admit that it had struck
7 VI | the meteor, its speed thus suddenly checked would have raised
8 VI | earth’s motion were to stop suddenly?”~“Her temperature would
9 VI | said Barbicane, “all motion suddenly stopped produces heat. And
10 VI | to the side scuttle; and suddenly they heard an exclamation
11 VIII | celestial bodies had been suddenly annihilated, the projectile,
12 VIII | weighed nothing themselves.~Suddenly Michel, taking a spring,
13 IX | And, as if a light had suddenly broken in upon his mind,
14 XII | formed a succession of waves suddenly congealed. Over the whole
15 XIII | disappeared in the darkness. Suddenly the projectile passed the
16 XV | brightness, which Nicholl sighted suddenly, on the limit of the horizon
17 XV | disastrous in the extreme.~Suddenly, in the midst of the ether,
18 XV | Yes.”~This shooting globe suddenly appearing in shadow at a
19 XVIII| incandescent globe. They had passed suddenly from excessive cold to intense
20 XX | frightfully intense, and suddenly there appeared to their
21 XXII | watching the sea, cried suddenly:~“A buoy on the lee bow!”~
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