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1 Pre | Barbicane, the promoter of the enterprise, having consulted the astronomers
2 Pre | success of this extraordinary enterprise, which had been declared
3 Pre | interest attached to this great enterprise a hundredfold.~A Frenchman,
4 Pre | did succeed in their rash enterprise, how would they return?
5 Pre | the whole result of the enterprise. Indeed this telegram contained
6 Pre | changes in store for such an enterprise; it will bring out the scientific
7 I | necessary funds for the enterprise have been found, as the
8 III | in the beginning of the enterprise. He wrote quietly, with
9 V | who could bring such an enterprise to a happy termination,
10 VIII | prevent the success of their enterprise, and Nicholl and Michel
11 XIX | denouement of this great enterprise?~But the day passed without
12 XX | electrical network, an immense enterprise, and one worthy of American
13 XXII | all the difficulty of the enterprise. What seemed easy at San
14 XXIII| at the beginning of the enterprise they had excited such emotion
15 XXIII| to the greatness of the enterprise. Human creatures who had
16 XXIII| heroes of this superhuman enterprise.~The expedition of Barbicane
17 XXIII| whom the chances of their enterprise had borne over that invisible
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