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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 III | however, the excitement began to subside. President Barbicane 2 V | of indefinite molecules, began to revolve around its own 3 VI | observatory himself knew, they began to worry themselves regarding 4 XII | numerous observatories.~France began by deriding the pretensions 5 XIII | seized his instruments, and began to note his position with 6 XV | first driblets of metal began to flow; the reservoirs 7 XIX | the law of progress. Man began by walking on all-fours; 8 XIX | hastened to get in a word, and began by asking his new friend 9 XX | some anxiety. The meeting began to be somewhat fidgety also, 10 XXVIII| nearly L1,200,000, they began the gigantic work.~According 11 I | companions inside the projectile, began to close the opening by 12 I | at each other. Then they began to examine the objects imprisoned 13 II | up against the divan, and began to rub vigorously. This 14 II | replied Michel Ardan. “I began with you, Nicholl, because 15 II | conversation dropped, and Barbicane began thoughtfully to let down 16 II | his companions, Barbicane began to uncover the window at 17 III | first feast.~The breakfast began with three bowls of excellent 18 III | friend’s hand.~Barbicane now began to settle himself in the 19 III | singular effects of light.~They began by investigating the state 20 IV | Barbicane took the paper, and began to make his calculations 21 IV | equal to all difficulties, began to write with frightful 22 VII | worthy Joseph T. Maston, began to acquire a degree of embonpoint 23 IX | with fire.~Their situation began to make them uneasy.~“Are 24 XIX | repast finished, observation began again. Around the projectile, 25 XXII | apparatus on board. The descent began at twenty-five minutes past 26 XXII | to ascend.~The hauling in began about six in the evening,


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