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wonders 3
wood 8
wooden 5
word 28
worded 2
words 34
wore 1
Frequency    [«  »]
28 open
28 tampa
28 ten
28 word
27 america
27 apparatus
27 back
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | returned to camp with a word of encouragement from Sherman 2 II | the mother country. In a word, he was a Yankee to the 3 III | often been asserted that the wordimpossible” in not a French 4 VII | former.”~“Suffer me to say a word,” here broke in J. T. Maston. 5 X | difficulties to be resolved— in one word, the entire plan of work— 6 XIII | Barbicane, without saying a word, dismounted, seized his 7 XVIII| followed him without uttering a word.~“You are Barbicane, I suppose?” 8 XIX | therefore, hastened to get in a word, and began by asking his 9 XX | tried to get in another word, but he could not obtain 10 XXI | quickly as he pronounced the word, he was not before Nicholl.~“ 11 XXVI | with J. T. Maston. In one word, he was the thoroughFrenchman” ( 12 I | to suit the action to the word, “let us put our heads down 13 IV | passed without incident. The wordnight,” however, is scarcely 14 IV | have not said their last word?”~“Certainly not,” replied 15 IV | of its transit.”~“On your word?”~“On my word.”~“Then you 16 IV | On your word?”~“On my word.”~“Then you are as cunning 17 VII | prolonged to some months. In a word, they behaved like chickens 18 VII | difficult but not impossible, a word which he never uttered.~ 19 XII | retorted Barbicane.~“My word, you are difficult to please,” 20 XIV | beautifully lit up. In a word she has no moon (applying 21 XV | still more obscure than the word you pretend to define.”~ 22 XIX | Americans shrink from such a word?”~“But what would you do?”~“ 23 Not | characters, >with only occasional word breaks.~Page #s and a full 24 Not | perihelium {sic} a real word? maybe substitute perihelion?>~ 25 Not | in small caps. >The first word of each chapter has an oversize 26 Not | capital, >and the rest of the word is in small caps. If the 27 Not | small caps. If the first >word is two letters or less, 28 Not | letters or less, the second word is also in >small caps. >


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