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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 XIII | Our business, then, is to open our trenches upon ground 2 XIV | thousand navvies working in open country will be of course 3 XV | fete”~“What! will you not open the gates of the enclosure 4 XVI | was still rising in the open sky and the ground burned 5 XVI | of Stones hill was thrown open to the public; and it will 6 XVII | Barbicane.~The president tore open the envelope, read the dispatch, 7 XVIII| dimensions, loose neckerchief, open shirtcollar, disclosing 8 XX | alone at the entrance of an open wharf on JonesFall.~The 9 XXI | too early in the morning. “Open the door,” some one shrieked, “ 10 XXI | even maneuver! He is too open, too brave. He has gone 11 XXIII| strictly informing them not to open his prison before the 20th, 12 XXVI | completely disencumbered, was open entirely to the sky.~The 13 II | her from this side; let us open the other.”~“As Barbicane 14 II | about leaving the window to open the opposite scuttle, his 15 IV | lid of which was partly open, said in a low voice, “Will 16 V | in the way; the road is open, more so than that of a 17 V | battling with the sea; more open than that of a balloon battling 18 V | can be let down. We will open one, and throw the body 19 V | escape rapidly through the open scuttles.”~“Oh! the time 20 VIII | that the tap was still too open. But a few words from Barbicane 21 XIII | Michel Ardan wanted to open one of the scuttles and 22 XIV | was never at a loss. “We open the scuttle rapidly; throw 23 XV | said Barbicane, “they are open curves, which may be prolonged 24 XV | mass, more intense than the open mouth of an oven. It seemed 25 XVI | more parabolas, no more open curves to fear?”~“No, but 26 XXII | scuttles of the projectile was open. Some pieces of glass remained 27 XXIII| States, and every road was open. One engine only at full 28 Not | provision >for distinguishable open and close doublequotes. >


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