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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | these valiant artillerists took no particular account of 2 III | monthly, or bi-monthly, all took up the question. They examined 3 V | as ages went on, a change took place; a general law of 4 VI | earth is calculated. They took advantage of this fact to 5 VIII | out of doors. Timid people took fright at the idea of a 6 IX | oxygen in large proportion, took fire instantaneously, and, 7 X | FRIENDS~The American public took a lively interest in the 8 X | these attacks.~Nicholl then took up the question in its other 9 XI | course to take, and they took it. They chartered a special 10 XV | enclosure. Each superintendent took his post by the aperture 11 XVI | illustrious body. The ceremony took place on the 25th of September. 12 XVI | September. A basket of honor took down the president, J. T. 13 XX | A counter-movement here took place in favor of the hero 14 XX | triumphant march. Michel Ardan took it all with evident pleasure. 15 XX | short, grave, and decisive, took place between the mysterious 16 XXI | heard nothing.~When Ardan took his hand, he looked up and 17 XXV | his heart on success, and took all possible precautions. 18 XXV | facilitate their studies, they took with them Boeer and Moeller’ 19 XXV | of the North Pole.~They took also three rifles and three 20 XXV | sow them in; as it was, he took a dozen shrubs carefully 21 XXV | supplied with brandy, and took water enough for two months, 22 XXVIII| Observatory upon the subject, took all necessary means to ensure 23 XXVIII| stood thus, when an incident took place which increased the 24 XXVIII| spectators, the departure took place, and for the first 25 I | Barbicane, and Nicholl, took leave of the numerous friends 26 II | opened his eyes, sat up, took his two friends by the hands, 27 III | impressions, and hour after hour took notes of all facts happening 28 IV | replied Michel.~Barbicane took the paper, and began to 29 V | rapid glance at the captain, took a pair of compasses wherewith 30 V | from the lower window he took an exact observation, and 31 VII | last day left them.~They took down the most trifling details. 32 VII | details. A vague uneasiness took possession of them as they 33 VII | Michel, with whom the verb took a higher intonation each 34 VIII | the padded side; thence he took a bottle and glasses, placed 35 IX | were finished. Barbicane took fresh observations on the 36 X | December, the travelers took not an instant’s rest. Could 37 XI | coasts, the latter when they took the soundings of its stormy 38 XIV | moment when this phenomenon took place so rapidly, the projectile 39 XIV | sparkled magnificently. The eye took in the firmament from the 40 XVIII | central heat, vegetation took possession of the continents 41 XX | returned to his cabin, took a brandy-grog, which earned 42 XXI | whole of Central America, took them as far as St. Louis, 43 XXII | superintended the observations, took the reckoning in the presence 44 XXII | without heeding these dangers, took their places in the air-chamber.


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