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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | Jean Baudoin, published a ‘Journey performed from the Earth 2 II | of nineteen hours. This journey, like all previous ones, 3 IV | describe during the entire journey of the projectile. But, 4 XVIII | conceived the idea of such a journey? and, if such a person really 5 XIX | start for the moon! That journey must be undertaken sooner 6 XIX | ninety-seven hours on my journey. Ah! I see you are reckoning 7 XX | be only four days on the journey.”~“But for air to breathe 8 XXI | whether we are stopped on our journey.”~“What?” exclaimed J. T. 9 XXIV | to the other during their journey through the heavens.~It 10 XXV | things necessary for the journey had to be carefully arranged 11 XXV | donkeys, would bear the journey very well, and would also 12 XXV | never have undertaken the journey.~“Besides,” he said one 13 XXV | not to be stopped on our journey!”~ 14 XXVIII| departure, and it is their journey in the projectile car which 15 II | They forgot the aim of the journey, and thought only of the 16 II | darkness of space.~“A happy journey to you,” exclaimed Michel 17 II | the great aim of their journey.~In its motion the earth’ 18 III | begin the relation of his journey while under its first impressions, 19 VI | after fifty-four hoursjourney, the chronometer marked 20 VII | drew near the end of their journey. They expected unforseen 21 VII | to be the last of their journey, if all calculations were 22 VII | midnight would see that journey ended, the most extraordinary 23 VII | drew us into this frightful journey, and we want to know what 24 VIII | broke the monotony of the journey. Many foolish things had 25 VIII | at 4760ths of the whole journey, i.e., at 78,514 leagues 26 IX | fear of the issue of the journey, at least as far as the 27 IX | time of starting upon their journey occupied no less than three 28 IX | see us at the end of our journey. Why do we not arrive?”~“ 29 X | specially constructed for this journey. They possessed magnifying 30 XIV | complain of the monotony of our journey! What variety we have had, 31 XV | doubtlessly have ended the journey much to the detriment of 32 XV | If ever we begin this journey over again, we shall do 33 XV | If ever we begin this journey again, we shall start at 34 XVIII | I did not undertake this journey in order to form an opinion 35 XXIII | during the publication of “A Journey to the Moon,” the sale of


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