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1 I, V | be in the zenith, in the month of January, in lat. 39 degrees
2 I, V | and that the sun in the month of January is shining down
3 I, X | numerous vessels that a month previously had been moored
4 I, XIV | resumed: “It was about a month after the great disruption
5 I, XVII | first, that whereas, in the month of January, the distance
6 I, XVII | 23,000,000 leagues in one month; secondly, that the distance
7 I, XVIII| Here have I for a whole month been spending my powder
8 I, XXIV | along her orbit during the month of March twenty millions
9 I, XXIV | had done in the previous month; yet, in the same time,
10 II, I | and down. “I would give a month of my life,” he cried, impetuously, “
11 II, IV | leagues, and at the end of the month she was 110,000,000 leagues
12 II, IV | being inserted for each month separately. Nothing could
13 II, IV | I see that during the month of May, Gallia will only
14 II, IV | how many days will make a month?” asked the professor.~“
15 II, IV | Gallia’s year— cannot be a month.”~“I suppose not,” replied
16 II, IV | astronomer, “that if a Gallian month is twice as long as a terrestrial
17 II, IV | as long as a terrestrial month, and a Gallian day is only
18 II, IV | and twenty days in every month?”~“No doubt you are right,
19 II, IV | muttered Servadac.~“And a month, a terrestrial month, thirty
20 II, IV | And a month, a terrestrial month, thirty old days, sixty
21 II, IV | tables Gallia during the month would have advanced 27,500,
22 II, V | now arrived. During the month Gallia’s advance along its
23 II, V | of 21,000,000 leagues a month, or 28,800 leagues an hour.~
24 II, VIII | April. In the course of this month Gallia would travel 16,500,
25 II, VIII | sentiments, and the following month was a period of considerable
26 II, VIII | reiterated during the whole month of suspense. Whatever topic
27 II, VIII | doubt, coincident.~As the month of September verged towards
28 II, X | CHAPTER X~FAR INTO SPACE~A month passed away. Gallia continued
29 II, X | 000,000 leagues during the month. Another world was now becoming
30 II, XIII | revive, and by the end of the month Servadac and his little
31 II, XIV | PROFESSOR PERPLEXED~Another month passed away, and it was
32 II, XV | beginning of the following month half of this zone had been
33 II, XVI | somewhat tedious proceeding.~A month passed away, but Servadac
34 II, XVI | 000,000 leagues during the month, at the close of which it
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