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tune 1
turin 1
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turn 29
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turning 6
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29 spot
29 stones
29 taken
29 turn
29 united
28 blomsberry
28 cast
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | should not England in her turn belong to the Americans?”~“ 2 V | that of Saturn. In their turn, again, these rings of cosmical 3 V | gravitation, some few in turn possess satellites. Uranus 4 V | calculations were in their turn corrected by the observations 5 VI | revolution, she can describe one turn round herself. To such they 6 VI | will have completed one turn around yourself, since your 7 VII | more in weight. Now, if we turn our efforts in that direction, 8 XIII | swamps disappeared in their turn; smaller trees became thinly 9 XIX | been satisfied with the turn which the discussion had 10 XX | looked sternly at him in his turn and said:~“Oh! so there 11 XX | intruder off!” shouted others.~“Turn him out!” roared the exasperated 12 XXI | studies, Barbicane, in his turn forgetful of the duel, had 13 XXII | friend, we should have to turn you out of doors!”~“But 14 XXIII| atmospheres. They had only to turn a tap, and for six hours 15 II | Barbicane?” said he.~“Each in turn,” replied Michel Ardan. “ 16 VI | raised a heat great enough to turn it into vapor instantaneously.”~“ 17 VII | dance, and howling in her turn, jumped to the top of the 18 VIII | is very low; it will only turn by degrees.”~“Then all our 19 VIII | drawn by its base, would turn its cone to the earth, and 20 XII | take observations, they turn their backs to the north, 21 XII | terrestrial map. As they turn their backs to the north, 22 XIV | the sun reappears in its turn!”~“Nicely worded!” said 23 XV | become asteroids in their turn, some flaming like a sword, 24 XIX | altering its direction, might turn it from the moon instead 25 XIX | head, Michel slept in his turn.~But this sleep could be 26 XX | permission, lieutenant, I will turn in.”~“Do so, sir; do so!” 27 XXII | plain, deceived at every turn by optical illusions which 28 XXIII| ever seen? It was now their turn to impose some limit on 29 Not | for the next proofer to turn into CAPS for PG.~>#SMALL


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