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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | and inveterate theorists set themselves again to work 2 II | of bastions and curtains set apart for the use of the 3 II | Barbicane, as if he had been set in motion by a spring, raised 4 III | not have more violently set in motion the waves of sound. 5 IV | experiment, and to be prepared to set to work at the moment determined 6 VI | of the Night. Everybody set to work to study assiduously. 7 VI | known all about her. One set regarded her disc as a polished 8 VI | their thoughts. Another set pretended that out of one 9 IX | is so rapid that one may set light to it on the top of 10 XIII | a universal acquirement, set to work to study the geography 11 XIII | Barbicane had scarcely set his foot on shore when three 12 XV | been completed, Barbicane set to work upon the central 13 XVI | engineer were enabled to set foot on the iron sheet which 14 XVI | Pickaxes and boring irons were set to work without intermission. 15 XVIII| Barbicane was the first to set foot on deck, and in a voice 16 XIX | crowd of spectators a first set could both see and hear; 17 XIX | both see and hear; a second set saw badly and heard nothing 18 XIX | if less of caloric were set in motion upon the planets 19 XX | again, then; and let us set aside this class of arguments 20 XXV | Americans, but Barbicane had set his heart on success, and 21 I | projectile. This chronometer was set within the tenth of a second 22 II | or other, fire was never set to the powder, and we have 23 VI | to it—its particles are set in motion.”~“Well,” said 24 VII | inflamed by the air which had set their respiratory apparatus 25 VIII | miserable failure. I wanted to set them free on the lunar continent, 26 VIII | reflection, the three friends set about restoring the order 27 VIII | whose effect could not be set down as zero. Indeed, the 28 VIII | it would be the prisoner set at liberty; no more fatigue 29 X | that, with the powerful one set up at Long’s Peak, the orb 30 XIV | limpid ether. Its diamonds set in the heavenly vault sparkled 31 XIV | to use it.~“How shall we set about it?” asked Nicholl.~“ 32 XIX | to wait for the moment to set fire to them.~“Since there 33 XX | But it is very easy to set up a graphic communication 34 XXI | were made up; they could set off immediately. Two thousand 35 XXI | ocean.~These devoted men set off at once; and the railroad, 36 XXI | gigantic instrument had been set up according to the reflecting 37 XXII | said J. T. Maston, as he set foot on the bridge of the


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