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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | rivaled their compeers of the old continent, and, like them, 2 I | up to those who had grown old in the gun-carriage. Many 3 I | ideas of progress in the Old World are contrary to our 4 II | colonist, a descendant of the old anti-Stuart Roundheads, 5 VI | The papers revived all the old anecdotes in which the “ 6 IX | of our calculation. The old 24-pounder shot required 7 X | cause of its personality and old standing, and in what rivalry 8 XI | Mexico, crosses the Sonora, Old California, and loses itself 9 XVI | mania. Women, children, old men, all made it a point 10 XXI | and Nicholl; how it was of old date, and why, thanks to 11 XXI | for Nicholl to pay off an old grudge.~Nothing is more 12 XXI | an hour ago.~There was an old bushman working there, occupied 13 XXII | which is nineteen centuries old. ‘Perhaps the stories are 14 XXII | willing to settle in life. The old maids, in particular, of 15 XXII | arguments ad hominem.~“You see, old fellow,” he said, “you must 16 XXVI | still time!”~“Impossible, old fellow!” replied Barbicane. 17 III | the falsest of voices an old French refrain to enliven 18 IV | the trouble.”~“Very well, old Barbicane,” replied Michel; “ 19 V | was not yet hardened.”~“Old Barbicane,” said Michel, “ 20 V | that courageous beast which old Silenus loved to mount. 21 V | loved to mount. I love those old donkeys; they are the least 22 VI | believe that the moon is an old comet?”~“There’s an idea!”~“ 23 VII | the projectile.”~“Well, old Michel,” replied Barbicane, “ 24 VIII | know more than one state in old Europe which ought to put 25 XVII | the moon. Measuring the old craters formed by the first 26 XVIII| a world which has grown old quicker, and whose formation 27 XIX | The earth was but a day old, having been new the night 28 XXIII| such emotion both in the old and new world, with what


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