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extremes 1
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exultation 1
eye 29
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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | artillerist, enchanted the eye by this wonderful arrangement 2 V | passed before the observer’s eye, and the molecules situated 3 VI | around yourself, since your eye will have traversed successively 4 XI | latitude. If you will cast your eye over this map, you will 5 XI | became necessary to keep an eye upon the deputies.~President 6 XXI | maze, through which the eye could not penetrate. Michel 7 XXI | out of the corner of his eye.~“Yes! water! simply water, 8 XXVI | which extends, as far as the eye can reach, round Stones 9 XXVI | Murchison followed with his eye the hand of his chronometer. 10 I | chronometer in hand, his eye fixed on the needle, his 11 II | and one which the human eye could never dream of. One 12 III | of the earth on which the eye of man has never yet rested.~“ 13 VII | been clearly detached. The eye might have gazed into the 14 VII | said Barbicane, with an eye on fire and a threatening 15 VIII | almost unbearable to the eye. From the gas-burner which 16 X | determined with precision. The eye caught the vast outline 17 X | reflection of the solar rays. The eye, dazzled as if it was leaning 18 XI | these vast continents, the eye is attracted by the still 19 XIII | interposed itself between the eye of the observer and the 20 XIII | even to the most piercing eye a man cannot be distinguished 21 XIII | Landscapes were presented to the eye under very different conditions 22 XIV | sparkled magnificently. The eye took in the firmament from 23 XV | mysterious disc which the eye of man now saw for the first 24 XVII | silver tentacles, an enormous eye filled with flames, a glory 25 XVII | then, its intensity to the eye of observers placed at a 26 XVII | crests; then, as far as the eye could see, a whole volcanic 27 XVIII| unfathomable cavities which the eye cannot reach; which I cannot 28 XIX | impassive moon with a longing eye.~At times recollections 29 XXIII| the disc, which no human eye until then had ever seen?


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