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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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silence

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1 I | seances, were reduced to silence by this disastrous peace 2 II | raised himself up. A profound silence ensued, and the speaker, 3 II | succeeded a moment of perfect silence, resembling that profound 4 III | his gestures he demanded silence, and his powerful alarum 5 IX | screamed Maston.~A moment of silence followed this triple proposal; 6 XII | rest maintained a prudent silence, quietly awaiting the result. 7 XIII | proceedings in profound silence.~At this moment the sun 8 XVI | Barbicane said nothing, but his silence covered serious irritation.~ 9 XVIII| further motives for keeping silence. Consequently, he called 10 XVIII| forward, therefore, and on silence being procured, a citizen 11 XIX | waving his hands to request silence, he spoke in perfectly correct 12 XIX | opinion to gain a hearing. On silence being restored, the triumphant 13 XX | opponent was now reduced to silence. Ardan resumed the conversation; 14 XX | assembly became silent. But its silence was more eloquent than could 15 XXI | Maston walked side by side in silence through the tall grass, 16 XXI | Maston resuming their walk in silence. From time to time, indeed, 17 XXI | shoulder, and advanced in silence. Another half hour passed, 18 XXVI | seven oclock, the heavy silence was dissipated. The moon 19 XXVI | atmosphere. Then a profound silence reigned throughout the crowd.~ 20 XXVI | and the zenith. A terrible silence weighed upon the entire 21 I | companions, and the profound silence was only broken by the ticking 22 II | He called again. The same silence.~“The devil!” he exclaimed. “ 23 II | listened. Outside was perfect silence; but the thick padding was 24 III | in the midst of perfect silence, offered perfect repose.~ 25 IV | Barbicane, after some minutessilence.~“Well!” replied Nicholl; 26 VII | companions uneasy, he kept silence on this subject.~The direction 27 XIV | the dark night, amid the silence of absolute space.~Long 28 XIX | hearts amid this perfect silence.~“Are we falling?” asked 29 XXII | feverish anxiety, but in silence. None dared give expression 30 XXII | hoisted the flag. Profound silence reigned on the boats. All


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