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The Moon-Voyage

CHAPTER II
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You are not ignorant in general that the power of resistance of cannons and the expansive force of powder are unlimited.

Well, starting from that principle, I asked myself if, by means of sufficient apparatus, established under determined conditions of resistance, it would not be possible to send a cannon-ball to the moon!" At these words an "Oh!" of stupefaction escaped from a thousand panting breasts; then occurred a moment of silence, like the profound calm that precedes thunder.

In fact, the thunder came, but a thunder of applause, cries, and clamour which made the meeting-hall shake again.

The president tried to speak; he could not.

It was only at the end of ten minutes that he succeeded in making himself heard.
"Let me finish," he resumed coldly.


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