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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | strongly marked features seemed drawn by square and rule; and 2 II | enormous geometric figures, drawn in characters of reflecting 3 IV | interrogatories, was then drawn up and addressed to the 4 VI | inclination of two straight lines drawn from either extremity of 5 IX | and powder. Their plan was drawn up, and it only remained 6 XIII| exactness. The little band, drawn up in the rear, watched 7 XX | and water must have been drawn away to the other face of 8 II | it might be irresistibly drawn away by the powerful asteroid. 9 III | An excellent aneroid was drawn from the wadded box which 10 III | of the projectile, when drawn by the lunar attraction ( 11 IV | give you the real course drawn by the projectile between 12 V | becoming its satellite, will be drawn such a distance that the 13 V | inches across, were carefully drawn, while Michel, quite grieved, 14 VIII| both orbs, and not being drawn more toward one than toward 15 VIII| felt themselves insensibly drawn toward the floor, and Barbicane 16 VIII| decided, the projectile, drawn by its base, would turn 17 X | perfect sphere; but being soon drawn within the attraction of 18 X | these maps are generally drawn after the outline given 19 X | the gun. A straight line drawn through the axis of the 20 XIV | conflicting attractions have drawn it to? The disappointment 21 XIV | it might be more easily drawn up. The scuttle had not 22 XV | what is more, if we were drawn round the moon, as at this 23 XIX | crowned by a glorious bottle drawn from his private cellar. 24 XXII| transatlantic cable which had been drawn up under similar conditions. 25 XXII| capstan would have quickly drawn the apparatus on board. 26 XXII| night, and the chamber, drawn under by the reservoirs 27 XXII| projectile, after having been drawn by its fall to the greatest


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