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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | cavaliers of the mother country. In a word, he was a Yankee 2 II | enterprise which to any other country would appear wholly impracticable. 3 IV | ought to be planted in a country situated between 0@ and 4 X | citizens, so useful to their country, a distance of from fifty 5 XI | better than twenty-six in a country only one-sixth part of the 6 XI | you must first get to this country. Now the communications 7 XI | wretched little strip of country like Florida to dare to 8 XI | troops of Santa Anna!— a country, in fine, which voluntarily 9 XII | amount is large for the country, but it would undoubtedly 10 XII | favorably regarded in that country, it is still in a backward 11 XII | in an almost uninhabited country, the construction of furnaces 12 XIII | himself in view of a low, flat country of somewhat barren aspect. 13 XIII | proceed to reconnoiter the country.”~Barbicane had scarcely 14 XIII | who had signalized their country by his choice.~Declining, 15 XIII | gradually changes and the country shows itself worthy of the 16 XIII | the very luxuriance of the country was displeasing to him. 17 XIV | aid of the people of the country.~Eight days after its departure, 18 XIV | navvies working in open country will be of course more troublesome 19 XVIII | business to keep a whole country in suspense,” replied the 20 XXI | spider, peculiar to that country, as large as a pigeon’s 21 XXII | with him to their native country.~“Singular hallucination!” 22 XXVII | considerable extent of the country. This immense canopy of 23 XXVIII| projectile had to be fixed in a country situated between the 0 and 24 II | Since we are leaving our country, let our last looks be directed 25 III | houses, towns, cottages, and country feel every shock given to 26 IV | said Michel; “a joke in my country. It is very Gallic; they 27 VI | planetary space.”~“A pretty country, that!” exclaimed Michel. “ 28 VII | ask for means to leave a country,” added Michel, “When we 29 XV | in broad daylight than a country plunged in utter darkness? 30 XX | when they arrive in a new country, taking a walk!”~“Oh! I 31 XXI | the capital of the gold country communication would be easy


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