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All Around the Moon

CHAPTER XVIII
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"_Vive la Science!_ Henceforward, what miscreant will persist in saying that the Savants are good for nothing?
Proudly pointing to this calculation, can't they exclaim to all defamers: 'Silence, croakers! Our services are invaluable! Haven't we insured the Earth for 400 thousand years ?' Again I say _vive la Science!_" "Ardan," began the Captain with some asperity, "the foundations on which Science has raised--" "I'm half converted already," interrupted Ardan in a cheery tone; "I do really believe that Science is not altogether unmitigated homebogue! _Vive_--" -- "But what has all this to do with the question under discussion ?" interrupted Barbican, desirous to keep his friends from losing their tempers in idle disputation.
"True!" said Ardan.

"The Chair, thankful for being called to order, would respectfully remind the house that the question before it is: _Has the Moon been inhabited ?_ Affirmative has been heard.

Negative is called on to reply.

Mr.Barbican has the _parole_." But Mr.Barbican was unwilling just then to enter too deeply into such an exceedingly difficult subject.

"The probabilities," he contented himself with saying, "would appear to be in favor of the Captain's speculations.


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