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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | when an American has an idea, he directly seeks a second 2 VIII | people took fright at the idea of a shot weighing 20,000 3 VIII | major.~“It would be a superb idea, though,” said Maston.~“ 4 IX | he had evidently got an idea. He now simply said, “Well, 5 XVIII | ever have conceived the idea of such a journey? and, 6 XVIII | exclaimed, “It is a grand idea, however!”~When Barbicane 7 XIX | therefore, to give up the idea, and let his new friend 8 XIX | of science, and I had no idea of addressing you in public; 9 XXI | I fully understand his idea of being killed himself 10 XXV | fellow! what a splendid idea! Indeed, my good friends, 11 XXVI | can convey the slightest idea of the terrific sound! An 12 XXVII | and emotions in the one idea of watching for the projectile. 13 XXVIII| American war, conceived the idea of putting themselves in 14 XXVIII| which, according to his idea, told the whole result of 15 XXVIII| but it will give a true idea of the singular changes 16 I | Ardan.~“Do you approve of my idea, Nicholl?” asked Barbicane.~“ 17 II | added Michel Ardan.~“What an idea!” exclaimed the president.~ 18 III | description could give an adequate idea. What reflections it suggested! 19 VI | old comet?”~“There’s an idea!”~“Yes,” replied Michel, 20 VI | of that sort.”~“But that idea does not spring from Michel,” 21 VII | you think of?”~“A capital idea. Why did we not fasten a 22 XII | said Michel.~“A singular idea,” replied Nicholl; “but 23 XIII | that Michel Ardan had “an idea,” and that, without knowing 24 XVIII | Become Selenites! That idea brought up once more the 25 XVIII | Barbicane; “but according to my idea the question ought not to 26 XX | Bronsfield allowing that the idea was possible, but observing 27 XXII | ocean. They must give up all idea of finding it.~But J. T.


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