Chapter
1 1 | This was the principal question. If this were settled, it
2 2 | instead this more exact question: Are you as fond of riddles
3 2 | we face here is merely a question of expense.”~“We must not
4 2 | as possible.”~“I have one question to ask.”~“Go ahead, Strock.”~“
5 2 | gather all the testimony, to question the people of the towns
6 2 | which he gave me was beyond question. I saw his cheeks flush
7 2 | sounds. I therefore seriously question, if this must not have been
8 3 | added James Bruck.~The question now was to determine to
9 6 | are the police?”~It is a question which has phased me more
10 6 | success there was only a question of expense.~“Never mind,
11 7 | there remains as before the question how could it have reached
12 7 | whatever way this last puzzling question may be solved, the nature
13 7 | explain. Not only is there a question as to how did the submarine
14 8 | answered. “But permit me one question. Ought I to act alone, or
15 11| That was the momentous question! As we approached the denouement
16 12| companions rejoined us. My first question was, “Nothing new?”~“Nothing,”
17 13| determined to ask the same question about the Captain. But when
18 13| or even more.~Happily the question if they meant to feed me,
19 13| really the ‘Terror?’”~To this question also there was no response.
20 14| And always one persistent question remained insolvable. Why
21 15| this retreat?~The first question to be solved was the location
22 17| should never see it.~On the question of my liberty I argued thus:
23 17| fate, should I resolve to question Robur? Would he consent
24 17| have already asked you a question, which you have not answered.
25 17| humanity within.~I repeated my question in a more challenging tone.
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