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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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plains

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1 II | Siberia. There, on those vast plains, they were to describe enormous 2 XIII | of the name. Cultivated plains soon appear, where are united 3 XIII | dozen miles. To fertile plains succeeded a region of forests. 4 XIII | in the midst of endless plains over which ranged herds 5 XIX | springs and in the frozen plains of the Polar Sea; in fine, 6 XXI | Ardan and he had crossed the plains still wet with dew, and 7 II | later. Her mountains, her plains, every projection was as 8 VII | hemisphere, where stretch immense plains, and where mountains are 9 VII | wound through the immense plains. But all relief was as yet 10 X | hemisphere presented vast plains, dotted with isolated mountains.~ 11 XI | are not liquid spaces, but plains, the nature of which the 12 XII | recognize its nature. Are these plains composed of arid sand, as 13 XII | supposed that these vast plains are strewn with blocks of 14 XII | passing over the surrounding plains, Barbicane noticed a great 15 XIII | oceans and the continental plains than those on the moon present 16 XIII | color common to the vast plains known by the name of “seas” 17 XIII | but desert beds, immense plains, and toward the north, arid 18 XIII | distances of the different plains. A lunar landscape without 19 XV | immense spaces, no longer arid plains, but real seas, oceans, 20 XVII | Leibnitz rose in the midst of plains of a medium extent, which 21 XVII | circles, the craters, and the plains alone remained, and still 22 XVII | other incessantly. No more plains; no more seas. A never ending 23 XVIII| rays, which shone on the plains as well as on the reliefs, 24 XVIII| of their passage on those plains which the atmosphere must 25 XIX | her rays. On the disc, the plains were already returning to


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