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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | those who made good their return the greater proportion bore 2 IX | piece more difficult. I return then to my large-grained 3 XX | would he be so good as to return to his subject, and give 4 XX | become irregular. We will return to the moon.”~“Sir,” said 5 XXII | requested permission to return with him to their native 6 XXII | departure, and not that of the return.~A hollow projectile had 7 XXVIII| enterprise, how would they return? Could they ever return? 8 XXVIII| return? Could they ever return? Should they hear from them? 9 II | Ardan felt the tide of life return by degrees. His blood became 10 VII | and I ask, ‘How shall we return?’”~“I know nothing about 11 VII | if I had known how to return, I would never have started.”~“ 12 VII | think it is advisable to return, we will take counsel together. 13 VII | notion that, if we do not return to earth, J. T. Maston will 14 VII | know whether we shall ever return from the moon, I want to 15 IX | it would certainly not return to earth; it would certainly 16 IX | hypotheses possible— the return to the earth, the return 17 IX | return to the earth, the return to the moon, or stagnation 18 XIX | would be repeated on their return under the very same conditions. 19 XX | preparing to leave the watch and return to his cabin, when his attention 20 XXI | projectile, and consequently the return of the travelers; on the 21 XXII | reserving their hurrahs for the return. Steam was fully up, and 22 XXII | the ocean, must naturally return to the surface. And now 23 XXIII | they be received on their return! The millions of spectators 24 XXIII | copies. Three days after the return of the travelers to the 25 XXIII | uninhabited.”~To celebrate the return of its most illustrious 26 XXIII | Thus, some time after the return of the travelers, the public


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