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CHAPTER XVIII. THE WAMASAI WAIT FOR THE WORD TO FIRE.
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It was the evening of the 22nd of September—that memorable1 date to which public opinion assigned an influence as disastrous2 as that of the 1st of January, 1000.
Twelve hours after the sun passed the meridian3 of Kilimanjaro, that is to say, at midnight, the hand of Captain Nicholl would fire the terrible mine.
From Kilimanjaro to Baltimore is one hundred and fourteen degrees, or a difference in time of four hundred and fifty-six minutes. At the moment of discharge it would be twenty-four minutes past five in the afternoon in the great city of Maryland.
The weather was magnificent. The sun had just set on the plains of the Wamasai behind a perfectly4 clear horizon. Barbicane & Co. could not have wished for a better night, a calmer or a more star-lit one, in which to hurl5 their projectile6 into space. There was not a cloud to mingle7 with the artificial vapours developed by the deflagration of the meli-melonite.
Who knows? Perhaps Barbicane and Nicholl were regretting that they could not take their places inside the projectile? In the first second they could have travelled over seventeen hundred miles! After having penetrated8 the mysteries of the lunar world, they would have penetrated those of the solar world, and under conditions differently interesting from those of Hector Servadac on the comet Gallia!
The Sultan Bali-Bali, the great personages of his court; that is to say, his minister of finance and his minister of works, and the staff of black workmen, were gathered together to watch their final operation. But, with commendable9
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