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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | to dreams of a Platonic kind of artillery.~“This is horrible!” 2 I | Blomsberry; “nothing of the kind is likely to happen; and 3 II | arrangement and induced a kind of belief that their real 4 II | violent debates this novel kind of bell scarcely sufficed 5 II | his high-crowned hat— a kind of black cylinder which 6 II | perfection firearms of every kind have reached. Moreover, 7 III | yet of an atmosphere? What kind of spectacle would its hidden 8 III | of the United States, a kind of Washington of science. 9 X | was a masterpiece of its kind, and bid defiance to all 10 XIII | Declining, however, every kind of ovation, Barbicane ensconced 11 XIII | Barbicane, “I thank you for your kind attention; but it is time 12 XIV | pickaxe first struck upon a kind of black earth, six inches 13 XIV | hard bed of the soil; a kind of rock formed of petrified 14 XIV | constructed a wheel of oak, a kind of circle strongly bolted 15 XIV | were thus enclosed within a kind of well twenty-one feet 16 XIV | operation of the casting.~This kind of work required on the 17 XVIII| a hare-brained fellow, a kind of Icarus, only possessing 18 XIX | extravagant. It is nothing of the kind. All the stars exceed it 19 XXII | padding fastened upon a kind of elastic network, made 20 XXIII| projectile. It was upon this kind of raft that the travelers 21 XXIII| projectile, constituted a kind of spring; and the wooden 22 V | the moon a couple of every kind of domestic animal.”~“I 23 XIII | He knew that they were a kind of furrow found on every 24 XIV | foreign influence? Did some kind of body retain it in the 25 XVIII| these inexplicable rays a kind of moraines, rows of erratic 26 XVIII| surface. The presence of any kind of life would have been


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