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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | similar small arms, met with little consideration. Artillerists 2 I | particular account of these little facts, and felt justly proud 3 II | propose a trial of this little experiment.”~ 4 IV | second, it would require little more than nine hours to 5 V | chaotic epoch of the universe. Little by little, as ages went 6 V | the universe. Little by little, as ages went on, a change 7 V | the different altitudes to little more than 2,400 feet. But 8 VI | atmosphere, and that the moon has little or none, they were fairly 9 VIII | resistance of the air is of little importance. The atmosphere 10 XI | Texas deputies. “A wretched little strip of country like Florida 11 XI | block had existed for some little time, when Barbicane resolved 12 XII | right to enjoy themselves a little.~Austria showed herself 13 XII | ready money.~Denmark, a little contracted in territory, 14 XIII | direction of Alifia Creek. This little river falls into Hillisborough 15 XIII | named Pascha Florida. It little deserved that designation, 16 XIII | Maston.~About ten A.M. the little band had crossed a dozen 17 XIII | fluttered and warbled a little world of brilliantly plumaged 18 XIII | with extreme exactness. The little band, drawn up in the rear, 19 XIV | activity which pervaded that little town, whose population was 20 XIV | blocks. The wheel then sank little by little, and with it the 21 XIV | wheel then sank little by little, and with it the massive 22 XIV | unexpected obstacles there was little account; and with regard 23 XIV | Americans trouble themselves but little. They have in fact more 24 XV | with the addition of a little hay and straw. The space 25 XV | flow; the reservoirs filled little by little; and, by the time 26 XV | reservoirs filled little by little; and, by the time that the 27 XVI | within its circle of stone. Little by little the belt of heat 28 XVI | circle of stone. Little by little the belt of heat contracted, 29 XVIII| officials possessed but little discretion, and Michel Ardan30 XVIII| bristly as a cat’s, and little patches of yellowish whiskers 31 XVIII| on his feet, like those little figures which they sell 32 XX | his subject, and give us a little practical view of the question?”~ 33 XX | person who spoke. He was a little dried-up man, of an active 34 XX | disc; and if there is but little air on the face presented 35 XXI | whose short sight was of little use to him in such circumstances.~“ 36 XXI | wings entangled, was a poor little bird, uttering pitiful cries, 37 XXI | was accomplished, and the little bird flew joyfully away 38 XXII | of ascertaining how this little animal, least of all others 39 I | first let us try and see a little. Gas was not invented for 40 I | projectile starts, it matters little whether we are in it or 41 I | a series of bets of very little advantage to yourself, allow 42 I | answered Barbicane.~“Yes, five little minutes!” replied Michel 43 II | The interior showed but little disorder; indeed, only a 44 II | large enough for a poor little projectile to walk through 45 II | There it is.”~“What! that little thread; that silver crescent?”~“ 46 III | said Michel Ardan. “With a little earth spread on our aluminum 47 III | laid out in the inside, and little encumbered by instruments 48 III | apparatus only wanted a little care. But it was not enough 49 IV | CHAPTER IV~ A LITTLE ALGEBRA~The night passed 50 V | we might have squeezed a little.”~“The fact is,” replied 51 V | brought a donkey, only a little donkey; that courageous 52 V | of which we must lose as little as possible.”~“But we manufacture 53 V | quickly, so as to lose as little as possible of that air 54 VII | the first quality.” The little watery vapor enclosed in 55 VII | time.~“There is but one little objection to make to your 56 VIII | not sorry to have tasted a little of this heady gas. Do you 57 VIII | projectile was varying a little from its normal direction 58 VIII | Mars, whose density is a little less than that of the earth; 59 IX | these fireworks, enclosed in little steel guns, which could 60 IX | Where we are going matters little; we shall soon see. Since 61 IX | influence our course.”~“So little?” cried Nicholl.~“Yes, Nicholl; 62 IX | Yes, Nicholl; but however little it might be,” replied Barbicane, “ 63 XI | their fantastic friend was a little in the right. Judge for 64 XI | dimensions are perhaps a little too confined; and lastly, 65 XII | fifty miles, which was a little greater than the length 66 XII | distance was reduced to little more than fourteen miles. 67 XII | mountains; and among others a little ringed one called Guy Lussac, 68 XII | Barbicane, “it matters but little what it resembles, when 69 XIII | Jupiter, whose axis is but little inclined upon its orbit.~ 70 XIII | indeed!” said Michel Ardan, a little out of countenance; “then 71 XIV | to build ourselves up a little.”~This proposal meeting 72 XIV | which she receives must be a little less.”~“Very well said!” 73 XIV | wine overflowed into the little vial soldered to the lower 74 XV | Barbicane and his companions so little occupied with the future 75 XV | Nicholl and Barbicane cared little for Michel Ardan’s fun. 76 XV | interior of the projectile a little, and without much expenditure 77 XVI | diameter of the moon being so little when compared with the diameter 78 XVII | must be air on the moon. As little as you please, but the fact 79 XVII | Vesuvius and Etna, we find them little more than three miles in 80 XVIII| Michel.~“An argument of little value, since the poles are 81 XIX | morning; the hour mattered little. Michel served his usual 82 XXII | and must have shifted but little.~“At last!” exclaimed J.


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