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    CHAPTER XVII

    A TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCH

    The great works undertaken by the Gun Club had now virtually
    come to an end; and two months still remained before the day for
    the discharge of the shot to the moon. To the general impatience
    these two months appeared as long as years! Hitherto the smallest
    details of the operation had been daily chronicled by the journals,
    which the public devoured with eager eyes.

    Just at this moment a circumstance, the most unexpected, the
    most extraordinary and incredible, occurred to rouse afresh
    their panting spirits, and to throw every mind into a state of
    the most violent excitement.

    One day, the 30th of September, at 3:47 P.M., a telegram,
    transmitted by cable from Valentia (Ireland) to Newfoundland and
    the American Mainland, arrived at the address of President Barbicane.

    The president tore open the envelope, read the dispatch, and,
    despite his remarkable powers of self-control, his lips turned
    pale and his eyes grew dim, on reading the twenty words of
    this telegram.

    Here is the text of the dispatch, which figures now in the
    archives of the Gun Club:

    FRANCE, PARIS,
    30 September, 4 A.M.
    Barbicane, Tampa Town, Florida, United States.

    Substitute for your spherical shell a cylindro-conical projectile.
    I shall go inside. Shall arrive by steamer Atlanta.
    MICHEL ARDAN.
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