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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | electrified by their president’s words.~“I have now enumerated,” 2 II | acclamations greeted these words. There was not a single 3 II | himself by the speaker’s words!~Long-continued applause 4 II | up to the moon?”~At these words a murmur of amazement escaped 5 III | effect produced by the last words of the honorable president— 6 III | of addressing a few more words to his colleagues, for by 7 IV | of the luminary; in other words, it must be comprised within 8 VIII | miles further off, in other words, to the distance of the 9 IX | pounds of powder;— in other words, if in ordinary guns we 10 XI | American territory.~To these words Texas retorted, “American! 11 XII | however, more eloquent than words, and here is the official 12 XVII | dim, on reading the twenty words of this telegram.~Here is 13 XVIII| children’s toys. In a few words, his motto was “I have my 14 XVIII| proposal of Michel Ardan. His words were received with clappings 15 XX | subsided, the following words were heard uttered in a 16 XX | disapprobation excited by his words. Meeting at first with no 17 XX | straight line; in other words, they undergo refraction. 18 XX | wished to say a few more words?” he asked, in a pleasant 19 XX | replied Nicholl.~These words having been coldly spoken, 20 XXI | flight, when he heard these words pronounced by a voice full 21 XXV | good friends here!”~These words inspired such confidence, 22 XXVI | volcanic explosions! No words can convey the slightest 23 II | the hands, and his first words were—~“Nicholl, are we moving?”~ 24 III | encouraging her with most gracious words.~“Come, Diana,” said he: “ 25 IV | during this narrative these words are used, they represent 26 VII | quite approve of Michel’s words,” said Barbicane; “and add, 27 VII | resounded in loud accents; their words escaped like a champagne 28 VIII | still too open. But a few words from Barbicane soon shattered 29 XI | summed up in these four words?~The right hemisphere, “ 30 XV | hyperbola.”~“I like those grand words,” exclaimed Michel Ardan; “ 31 XX | alphabet; let them write words three fathoms long, and 32 XXII | And what were his first words?~“Ah! trebly brutes! quadruply 33 XXII | twenty-eight tons, or in other words 56,000 pounds, and that 34 Not | painstakingly removed. Hypenated words at the end of lines have


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