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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 XIV | masonry was begun.~At the bottom of the excavation they constructed 2 XIV | depth of 900 feet. At the bottom the masonry rested upon 3 XV | burning pit coal, with a flat bottom upon which the iron bars 4 XV | iron bars were laid. This bottom, inclined at an angle of 5 XVI | all. How hot it was at the bottom of that long tube of metal! 6 XVI | massive stone which formed the bottom of the Columbiad, and lighted 7 XVI | hidden from view at the bottom of the gigantic Columbiad.~ 8 XVIII| scarcely caught the sandy bottom when five hundred boats 9 XX | give in.~“No! but at the bottom of the valleys, and not 10 XXII | made the descent to the bottom of the tube of this gigantic 11 XXIII| itself, the third in the bottom, the fourth in the top. 12 XXV | cartridges had been placed in the bottom of the Columbiad. So far 13 I | in a projectile, at the bottom of a gun 900 feet long! 14 II | movable disc, sunk down to the bottom by the smashing of the partition-breaks 15 II | asked Nicholl.~“Or at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico?” 16 II | uncover the window at the bottom of the projectile, which 17 III | thick window inserted in the bottom could bear any amount of 18 III | Cane, had collected at the bottom of the projectile owing 19 V | launched, is now at the bottom of the Atlantic or the Pacific, 20 VI | three people, if only at the bottom of ravines, where its own 21 VII | fell motionless to the bottom of the projectile.~ 22 VIII | will be upset from top to bottom, that is a fact.”~“Calm 23 IX | guns were flush with the bottom; outside, they protruded 24 X | An observer placed at the bottom of the enormous Columbiad, 25 XII | the general curve of the bottom of these circles gives a 26 XII | marked in yellow. At the bottom of the circle, as if enclosed 27 XIII | before been observed at the bottom of an isolated enclosure, 28 XIII | has taken refuge at the bottom of cavities, in the midst 29 XIII | northern hemisphere, and at the bottom of Grimaldi’s circle, on 30 XVII | them.”~At this moment the bottom of the projectile deviated 31 XVII | disperse noiselessly at the bottom of the abyss, retaining 32 XVII | formed a gloomy abyss, the bottom of which the sun’s rays 33 XVII | over several miles. At the bottom of the immense cavity burrowed 34 XVII | fortifications. A town built at the bottom of this circular cavity 35 XVII | nature had not left the bottom of this crater flat and 36 XIX | said Nicholl, “since the bottom of the projectile is not 37 XX | telegraphic cables. A level bottom, like that supporting the 38 XX | has not yet touched the bottom; for if so, it would have 39 XX | countrymen encamped at the bottom of some valley, on the borders 40 XXII | the divers to observe the bottom of the sea. He also had 41 XXII | its exact position at the bottom of the ocean. The submarine 42 XXII | companions had reached the bottom of the Pacific; but they 43 XXII | along some yards above the bottom.~Thus they explored the


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