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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | office is ready for work; five, they convene a general 2 III | to the telegraphic wires, five hundred newspapers and journals, 3 VII | an apparent distance of five miles; and, in order to 4 VIII | will have traversed this in five seconds, and the period 5 VIII | surface of the earth, it falls five feet in the first second; 6 VIII | will cost——”~“Two million five hundred and ten thousand 7 IX | at last said Morgan.~“Five hundred thousand,” added 8 XI | to the United States for five million dollars!”~“Well! 9 XII | demanding an allowance of five per cent. discount for paying 10 XII | gunnery, might well cost five thousand times more.~On 11 XIII | time to be off.”~It was five A.M. when Barbicane and 12 XVI | bets of three, four, and five thousand dollars, respectively; 13 XVI | the descent was fixed at five dollars per head; and despite 14 XVI | Gun Club to pocket nearly five hundred thousand dollars!~ 15 XVIII| Bay of Espiritu Santo. At five it crossed the passage of 16 XVIII| caught the sandy bottom when five hundred boats surrounded 17 XX | it to-morrow morning at five oclock, on one side?”~“ 18 XXI | reach Skersnaw in under five hours and a half.~Barbicane 19 XXII | quickly dragged on board. Five minutes did not elapse between 20 XXIII| air expired loses nearly five per cent. of the former 21 XXIV | an apparent distance of five miles at most; and for that 22 XXVI | Observer, not less than five millions of spectators thronged 23 XXVI | Yankee Doodle,” sung by five million of hearty throats, 24 I | Columbiad will not burst, and five thousand because the projectile 25 I | ten!” said Nicholl.~“Only five minutes more!” answered 26 I | answered Barbicane.~“Yes, five little minutes!” replied 27 II | Columbiad did not burst; five thousand dollars because 28 V | globe. From that we may draw five good reasons for supposing 29 VI | the chronometer marked five oclock of the terrestrial 30 VI | In time it was just over five hours and forty minutes, 31 VII | the 5th of November, at five in the morning, all three 32 VII | calculated that a force five times greater than that 33 VII | fantastic cock-crows, while five or six hens fluttered like 34 VIII | AT SEVENTY-EIGHT THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN LEAGUES~ 35 XIII | the effective distance of five hundred miles, reduced by 36 XIII | reduced by the glasses to five. It still seemed impossible, 37 XIII | appeared at the distance of five miles. What would an aeronaut, 38 XIII | within its walls. Toward five in the morning the northern 39 XIII | miles; nor even when, at five in the morning, it passed 40 XVI | uranographic studies. About five oclock, Michel Ardan distributed, 41 XVI | forty-five minutes past five in the evening, Nicholl, 42 XIX | to determine its fall.~“Five minutes to one,” said Nicholl.~“ 43 XXI | Commander Susquehanna.~Five minutes afterward the whole 44 XXI | Francisco, having killed five horses on the road.~Elphinstone, 45 XXII | Government of the Union, five long days (five centuries!) 46 XXII | the Union, five long days (five centuries!) elapsed before 47 XXII | its cone, which emerged five or six feet out of water. 48 XXII | This scuttle was actually five feet above the water.~A 49 XXIII| of this paper amounted to five millions of copies. Three


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