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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | to the dogs.”~“It is too true,” replied J. T. Maston, 2 II | square and rule; and if it be true that, in order to judge 3 III | proposition and its realization no true Yankee would have allowed 4 V | undertook to examine the true nature of that system of 5 VI | travels, indicating the true time to all the inhabitants 6 VI | errors, and espoused the true side of the question. As 7 VIII | difficulty,” broke in the major.~“True,” replied the president; “ 8 VIII | it does a smooth-bore.”~“True,” rejoined the major.~The 9 IX | committee of artillery.”~“Quite true,” said the general.~“Well,” 10 XIII | the Floridan; “but it is true enough, nevertheless.”~“ 11 XIV | climates.~Many workmen, it is true, paid with their lives for 12 XVI | enclosure to all comers; but, true to his practical disposition, 13 XX | I know nothing, it is true; but it is precisely my 14 XX | in a state of activity?”~“True, but, as they furnish themselves 15 XX | put your finger upon the true and only difficulty; nevertheless, 16 XXII | Perhaps the stories are not true!’”~In the height of his 17 XXVIII| of which it has become a true satellite.~The elements 18 XXVIII| surmises; but it will give a true idea of the singular changes 19 VI | ingenious theory!”~“And a true one, my worthy friend; for 20 VII | if all calculations were true. That very night, at twelve 21 VIII | arms or legs. Or, if it is true that in order to fly on 22 IX | leagues on an orb, it is true, where weight could only 23 IX | to burn in space, it is true; but oxygen would not fail 24 IX | it will have passed it.”~“True,” replied Barbicane. “But 25 XII | Kepler did not know the true dimensions of these circles, 26 XIX | said Barbicane, “it is true, but we will do so.”~“When?” 27 XXII | verbfloat!” And it was true! All, yes! all these savants


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