Chapter
1 I | taken, to deaden as much as possible the first shock.”~“Have
2 I | and we must, as much as possible, prevent the rush of blood
3 I | themselves as comfortably as possible.~We might well ask ourselves
4 II | must be solved as soon as possible. Thus, highly excited, Barbicane’
5 II | pay afterward. It is quite possible that Barbicane’s reasoning
6 II | dark. Doubt was no longer possible; the travelers had left
7 II | troubled him. A collision was possible, and might be attended with
8 II | as a satellite.”~“Is it possible!” exclaimed Michel Ardan; “
9 V | we must lose as little as possible.”~“But we manufacture the
10 V | as to lose as little as possible of that air whose elasticity
11 VI | gaseous substances?”~“It is possible, friend Nicholl, but not
12 VIII | believed? is it probable? is it possible?” exclaimed Michel; “and
13 IX | the only three hypotheses possible— the return to the earth,
14 XI | the hemisphere. It is even possible that the Selenites have
15 XIII | Michel; “might it not be possible that the dark lines forming
16 XV | two directions.”~“Is it possible!” exclaimed Michel Ardan
17 XV | proportions.~Imagine, if possible, the situation of the travelers!
18 XVII | death, without its being possible even to say that life had
19 XVIII| these conditions, life was possible.”~“And so,” asked Michel
20 XIX | us do all that is humanly possible to do the fall somewhere,
21 XX | allowing that the idea was possible, but observing that if by
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