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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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selenites

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1 II | meaning of that figure. The Selenites, do they exist, will respond 2 V | therefore, manifest that the Selenites, to support life under such 3 XX | inhabited. Very good, but if Selenites do exist, that race of beings 4 III | our likenesses than the Selenites are! We inhabit a new world, 5 III | microcosm until we become pure Selenites.”~“In about eighty-eight 6 IV | Barbicane.~“Well, perhaps the Selenites have carried the integral 7 V | than ours. If then these Selenites have existed their hundreds 8 V | and even stronger— these Selenites— why have they not tried 9 V | the others, which is, the Selenites, being older than we, are 10 VI | bye, Barbicane, have the Selenites eclipses?”~“Yes, eclipses 11 VII | industry; to civilize the Selenites, unless they are more civilized 12 VII | one!”~“And if there are no Selenites?” retorted Nicholl, who, 13 VII | said that there were no Selenites?” exclaimed Michel in a 14 VII | companions; “if there are no Selenites, we will do without them.”~“ 15 VII | them. We have only to make Selenites. Down with the Selenites!”~“ 16 VII | Selenites. Down with the Selenites!”~“The empire of the moon 17 VIII | for if the height of the Selenites is in proportion to the 18 XI | is even possible that the Selenites have already planted the 19 XII | replied Barbicane. “The Selenites might have undertaken these 20 XII | consecutive days.”~“The Selenites are not fools,” said Michel.~“ 21 XII | quite impossible for the Selenites.”~“Why? if weight on the 22 XII | said Michel.~“But if the Selenites are six times smaller?” 23 XII | Nicholl.~“And if there are no Selenites?” added Barbicane.~This 24 XIII | but what laborers those Selenites must be, and what giant 25 XIII | so that, if there are any Selenites, they can see our projectile, 26 XIV | astonishment is reserved for the Selenites who inhabit the face of 27 XIV | Michel; “if we ever become Selenites, we will inhabit the visible 28 XVII | what impatience must the Selenites wait the reappearance of 29 XVIII| preparing them to become Selenites. Become Selenites! That 30 XVIII| become Selenites. Become Selenites! That idea brought up once 31 XIX | serve as a clock to the Selenites, as in its rotary movement 32 XX | terrestrial, unless the Selenites had instruments fit for


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