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"
Then
,
sir
,
you
will
sadly
embarrass
a
poor
ignorant
,
who
,
besides
,
asks
nothing
better
than
to
learn
.
"
"
Why
,
then
,
do
you
introduce
scientific
questions
if
you
have
never
studied
them
?
"
asked
the
unknown
somewhat
coarsely
.
"
For
the
reason
that
'
he
is
always
brave
who
never
suspects
danger
.
'
I
know
nothing
,
it
is
true
;
but
it
is
precisely
my
very
weakness
which
constitutes
my
strength
.
"
"
Your
weakness
amounts
to
folly
,
"
retorted
the
unknown
in
a
passion
.
"
All
the
better
,
"
replied
our
Frenchman
,
"
if
it
carries
me
up
to
the
moon
.
"
Barbicane
and
his
colleagues
devoured
with
their
eyes
the
intruder
who
had
so
boldly
placed
himself
in
antagonism
to
their
enterprise
.
Nobody
knew
him
,
and
the
president
,
uneasy
as
to
the
result
of
so
free
a
discussion
,
watched
his
new
friend
with
some
anxiety
.
The
meeting
began
to
be
somewhat
fidgety
also
,
for
the
contest
directed
their
attention
to
the
dangers
,
if
not
the
actual
impossibilities
,
of
the
proposed
expedition
.
"
Sir
,
"
replied
Ardan
's
antagonist
,
"
there
are
many
and
incontrovertible
reasons
which
prove
the
absence
of
an
atmosphere
in
the
moon
.
I
might
say
that
,
a
priori
,
if
one
ever
did
exist
,
it
must
have
been
absorbed
by
the
earth
;
but
I
prefer
to
bring
forward
indisputable
facts
.
"
"
Bring
them
forward
then
,
sir
,
as
many
as
you
please
.
"
"
You
know
,
"
said
the
stranger
,
"
that
when
any
luminous
rays
cross
a
medium
such
as
the
air
,
they
are
deflected
out
of
the
straight
line
;
in
other
words
,
they
undergo
refraction
.
Well
!
When
stars
are
occulted
by
the
moon
,
their
rays
,
on
grazing
the
edge
of
her
disc
,
exhibit
not
the
least
deviation
,
nor
offer
the
slightest
indication
of
refraction
.
It
follows
,
therefore
,
that
the
moon
can
not
be
surrounded
by
an
atmosphere
.