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toward 65
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towers 2
town 39
towns 8
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39 placed
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38 appeared
38 case
38 produced
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 XI | roving Indians. One solitary town, Tampa Town, was able to 2 XI | One solitary town, Tampa Town, was able to put in a claim 3 XI | which ships can reach Tampa Town by direct route?”~“A fine 4 XI | therefore, for Florida and Tampa Town.”~This decision, on being 5 XII | engage to transport to Tampa Town, in southern Florida, the 6 XIII | the inhabitants of Tampa Town came forth to meet him, 7 XIII | his party, quitting Tampa Town, made their way along the 8 XIII | twelve miles above Tampa Town. Barbicane and his escort 9 XIV | companions returned to Tampa Town; and Murchison, the engineer, 10 XIV | Gun Club remained at Tampa Town, for the purpose of setting 11 XIV | disembarked on the quays of Tampa Town; and one may imagine the 12 XIV | which pervaded that little town, whose population was thus 13 XIV | unite Stones Hill with Tampa Town. On the first of November 14 XIV | Barbicane quitted Tampa Town with a detachment of workmen; 15 XIV | following day the whole town of huts was erected round 16 XV | being forwarded to Tampa Town, the iron ore, molten in 17 XV | dues, in the port at Tampa Town. Thence the iron was transported 18 XV | made the voyage to Tampa Town. Among these was the brisk 19 XVI | people to and from Tampa Town and the place, which resembled 20 XVII | 4 A.M.~Barbicane, Tampa Town, Florida, United States.~ 21 XVIII| were at the moment in Tampa Town, and without any expression 22 XVIII| the population of Tampa Town gathering under his windows. 23 XVIII| October, bound for Tampa Town, having on board a Frenchman 24 XVIII| flew at once over Tampa Town. At four oclock the English 25 XVIII| friends, colleagues, the whole town, all Florida, all America 26 XIX | situated in the rear of the town. In a few hours, thanks 27 XX | dues at the port of Tampa Town.~Michel Ardan managed fortunately 28 XXI | for the suburbs of Tampa Town with rapid strides.~It was 29 XXV | brought by rail from Tampa Town to the camp, and from thence 30 XXVI | the statement of the Tampa Town Observer, not less than 31 XXVI | laid the foundations for a town which was afterward called “ 32 XXVI | afterward calledArdan’s Town.” The whole plain was covered 33 IX | the meeting held at Tampa Town, in Florida, when Captain 34 XVII | dismantled ramparts of a town; here the still intact arch 35 XVII | natural fortifications. A town built at the bottom of this 36 XVII | the sight; “what a grand town might be constructed within 37 XXI | Monterey, stands the important town from which it takes its 38 XXI | minutes afterward the whole town of San Francisco learned 39 XXIII| Thus they sped from one town to the other, finding whole


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