Chapter
1 1 | Perhaps the mount might better have been called a crater,
2 1 | should be tried again under better conditions. Indeed, fresh
3 3 | Smith, “and I think we had better follow the road that it
4 3 | cried he, “we know no better than before what is inside
5 3 | organize a new ascent. But what better chance had it of succeeding
6 4 | scarcely practicable. A better way would be to erect across
7 4 | giant cypresses, there is no better track in the world than
8 6 | let us see if it is not better news than that.”~The envelope
9 7 | personage could not find one better than the Great Eyrie!” But,
10 8 | qualities and limitations were better known. No amount of money
11 8 | not put her millions to better use.~But to buy the machine,
12 8 | no human being has ever better merited the title. The press
13 8 | I asked myself if I had better mention these things to
14 8 | alone, or will it not be better to join with me?”~“That
15 8 | Massachusetts. I could not have had better assistants.~Several days
16 11| warning to escape.~“Had we better stop here?” I asked Wells,
17 11| Strock,” said he. “We had better leave the carriage deeper
18 12| Wells, bending forward, the better to determine.~The commotion
19 12| and I agreed that it was better to let his men return unassailed,
20 13| But in that case, he might better have left me at the end
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