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 1      I,     III|           M. Cambray?"~ ~"In the moon, perhaps!" was the laconic
 2    III,     III|        evening, after the waning moon had risen, Ludwig's canoe,
 3    III,      IV|     Again it was the full of the moon, and quite warm. The tulip-formed
 4     IV,     III| announced a total eclipse of the moon on a certain night in July.
 5     IV,     III|       certain night in July. The moon would enter the shadow at
 6     IV,     III|          the first time the full moon through the telescope.~ ~
 7     IV,     III|          theory of oceans on the moon. What interested Marie most
 8     IV,     III|         Were there people on the moon?" Ludwig promised to procure
 9     IV,     III|     supposed journey made to the moon by some naturalists in the
10     IV,     III|         are like who live on the moon?"~ ~And Ludwig's mental
11     IV,     III|          Already the disk of the moon was half obscured. Ludwig
12     IV,     III|      manor instead of toward the moon. Now, if ever, was the time
13     IV,     III|           The lady looked at the moon; the count looked at the
14     IV,     III|        his observatory until the moon emerged from shadow.~ ~Instead
15     IV,     III|         shadow.~ ~Instead of the moon, something quite different
16     IV,     III|      time to do it; now that the moon is in shadow, no one will
17     IV,     III|       not been an eclipse of the moon to-night, which I was observing
18     IV,     III|       had taken the place of the moon, in classic literature that
19     IV,     III|         after the eclipse of the moon. The baroness had been greatly
20     VI,       I|      broad and round as the full moon.~ ~"He is in bed," replied
21    VII,     III|     because of an eclipse of the moon, Themire put her plan into
22    VII,     III|       net laid for him! When the moon entered the shadow, four
23     IX,       I|        far as possible while the moon is shining."~ ~"But I am
24      X,     III|         the storm had passed the moon rose in a cloudless sky.
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