Jules Verne Quote

Nothing is more dreadful than private duels in America. The two adversaries attack each other like wild beasts. Then it is that they might well covet those wonderful properties of the Indians of the prairies - their quick intelligence, their ingenious cunning, their scent of the enemy.


Adventures of Captain Hatteras: The desert of ice. A trip from the earth to the moon. A tour of the moon (ed. 1911)


Nothing is more dreadful than private duels in America. The two adversaries attack each other like wild beasts. Then it is that they might well covet ...

Nothing is more dreadful than private duels in America. The two adversaries attack each other like wild beasts. Then it is that they might well covet ...

Nothing is more dreadful than private duels in America. The two adversaries attack each other like wild beasts. Then it is that they might well covet ...

Nothing is more dreadful than private duels in America. The two adversaries attack each other like wild beasts. Then it is that they might well covet ...