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glare 3
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gleam 1
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26 better
26 circle
26 exactly
26 glass
26 kind
26 nearly
26 oxygen
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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glass

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1 VII | copper, the lightness of glass. It is easily wrought, is 2 XX | enough to smash you like glass!”~“What is to prevent my 3 XXIII| of four thick lenticular glass scuttles, two pierced in 4 II | porthole, and the lenticular glass which closed the scuttle 5 II | and through the uncovered glass the moon filled the projectile 6 II | globe, shone through the glass, filling the air in the 7 II | part of the projectile. A glass cover, six inches thick 8 II | Michel Ardan knelt by the glass. It was cloudy, seemingly 9 III | minimum thermometer, the glass of which was broken. An 10 III | side windows and the lower glass coverlid.~There was the 11 III | time bent over the lower glass, at another roosting in 12 V | his dog into space. The glass, raised by a powerful lever, 13 VI | watching through the lower glass. Nothing new to note!~When 14 VIII | having accidentally let a glass slip from his hand, the 15 VIII | slip from his hand, the glass, instead of falling, remained 16 IX | projectile would smash like glass, Michel replied that he 17 XI | seen it— at least through a glass or a telescope! How many 18 XIV | covered the inside of the glass of the scuttles with a thick 19 XIV | ice upon contact with the glass, preventing all observation.~ 20 XV | phenomenon through his night glass. “What should it be, if 21 XVI | abandoning their scuttle, the glass of which was incessantly 22 XVI | Nicholl, armed with his glass, sighted toward the southern 23 XVII | pierced the metal walls. The glass resumed its accustomed appearance. 24 XVIII| stone thrown at a square of glass!”~“Well!” replied Barbicane, 25 XIX | the projectile through the glass of his gigantic telescope, 26 XXII | was open. Some pieces of glass remained in the frame, showing


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