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39 nature
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39 therefore
39 town
38 appeared
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | assured that he would not put his colleagues to discomfort 2 II | but his project was never put into practice, and up to 3 IX | and it only remained to put it into execution.~“A mere 4 XI | Tampa Town, was able to put in a claim in favor of its 5 XIV | principles to these, and put them in force at every opportunity. 6 XVIII | being procured, a citizen put point-blank to him the following 7 XVIII | steamer Atlanta from Liverpool put to sea on the 2nd of October, 8 XIX | indiscreet questions might be put to Michel Ardan, was desirous 9 XIX | you have any question to put to me, you will, I fear, 10 XIX | planets were inhabited.~“You put before me a great problem, 11 XX | the meeting. After having put his question he remained 12 XX | then to this meeting, and I put it to them whether life, 13 XX | contradictor, you have just put your finger upon the true 14 XXI | interrupting him, had hastily put on his clothes; and, in 15 XXI | been found occupied.~“I put it to you now,” said he 16 XXII | loss of time a small boat put off in the direction of 17 XXVIII| observations would have to be put off to the 3d of January 18 I | action to the word, “let us put our heads down and our feet 19 I | more!” Barbicane quickly put out the gas and lay down 20 II | Nicholl, as an economical man, put out the gas, now useless, 21 V | perspiration were standing, he put some figures on paper. Nicholl 22 VII | crossed each other, Nicholl put one question which did not 23 VIII | old Europe which ought to put itself under the regime 24 XII | Barbicane; “Herschel has put forward an opinion, but 25 XII | instead of spelikans, let us put bones. This plain, would 26 XII | added Barbicane.~This put an end to the discussion.~ 27 XIV | dispute, which Barbicane put an end to by saying:~“My 28 XV | multiplicity of questions put by these ardent minds; a 29 XVII | economy’s sake, the gas was put out, the air apparatus alone 30 XVIII | question ought not to be put in that form. I ask it to 31 XVIII | that form. I ask it to be put differently.”~“Put it your 32 XVIII | to be put differently.”~“Put it your own way,” replied 33 XVIII | wished to end the discussion, put the second question, which 34 XXI | resolved that they should put in at the nearest port, 35 XXI | night she must be ready to put to sea.~The Cambridge observatory 36 XXI | maintaining that “it had put his eyes out.”~“It is the 37 XXII | of the sea. He also had put on board an apparatus of 38 XXII | automatic grappling-irons were put on board. J. T. Maston, 39 XXII | the waves.~The boats were put to sea. J. T. Maston and


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