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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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struck

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1 II | clock in the great hall struck eight, Barbicane, as if 2 XIII | You are right, sir,” struck in Murchison, the engineer; “ 3 XIV | stroke of the pickaxe was struck upon the soil of Florida; 4 XIV | diameter. The pickaxe first struck upon a kind of black earth, 5 XIV | Then the iron of the picks struck upon the hard bed of the 6 XV | substances.~Twelve oclock struck! A gunshot suddenly pealed 7 XXVI | assemblage, as with one accord, struck up the national hymn of 8 XXVI | last moment.~Ten oclock struck! The moment had arrived 9 XXVII| for a time, and as though struck stupefied.~As soon as the 10 I | TEN P. M.~As ten oclock struck, Michel Ardan, Barbicane, 11 II | earth. But one circumstance struck Barbicane, viz., that the 12 II | portentous globe which nearly struck us?”~“I know,” replied Barbicane.~“ 13 II | meteorite, which, had it struck the projectile, would have 14 III | rays of the radiant orb struck the lower disc of the projectile 15 V | contains.”~Suddenly a thought struck the captain, which he at 16 VI | suddenly.”~“Admit that it had struck a body in space.”~“What 17 VI | burning state after having struck the metal plate; it is its 18 VI | that, if our projectile had struck the meteor, its speed thus 19 VII | convexity. If the sun’s rays had struck it obliquely, the shadow 20 VII | president and the senate struck up in a tremendous voice 21 VII | Marseillaise.”~Then they struck up a frantic dance, with 22 VIII | tried to get some fire, and struck a match sharply. What was 23 XII | point which they would have struck, had their course not been 24 XV | incandescent blocks crossed and struck each other, scattering still 25 XV | fragments, some of which struck the projectile. Its left 26 XXII | at least unless death had struck Barbicane and his two friends


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