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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | accordingly.~“For some months past, my brave colleagues,” continued 2 VI | influences which the ignorance of past ages ascribed to her; in 3 XXI | awakened by the sound, flew past them and disappeared among 4 I | CHAPTER I~ TWENTY MINUTES PAST TEN TO FORTY-SEVEN MINUTES 5 I | TEN TO FORTY-SEVEN MINUTES PAST TEN P. M.~As ten oclock 6 I | chronometer marked twenty minutes past ten P.M. when the three 7 I | he, “it is twenty minutes past ten. At forty-seven minutes 8 I | At forty-seven minutes past ten Murchison will launch 9 I | Thirty-seven minutes six seconds past ten.”~“It is understood, 10 I | you.”~“Forty-two minutes past ten!” said Nicholl.~“Only 11 I | disc.~“Forty-seven minutes past ten!” murmured the captain.~“ 12 II | It is fifty-five minutes past ten; we have been gone about 13 IX | least an hour’s work. It was past twelve when all preparations 14 X | the earth, of humanity, past and present, all centered 15 XII | irremediable deviation. It was past midnight; and Barbicane 16 XII | beneath their gaze. About half past one oclock in the morning, 17 XVI | About forty-five minutes past five in the evening, Nicholl, 18 XVIII| to form an opinion on the past habitability of our satellite; 19 XX | it was seventeen minutes past one in the morning) Lieutenant 20 XXI | at twenty-seven minutes past one at night, she entered 21 XXI | December, at seventeen minutes past one in the morning, the 22 XXII | At forty-seven minutes past twelve they reached the 23 XXII | began at twenty-five minutes past one at night, and the chamber, 24 XXII | rapid. At seventeen minutes past two, J. T. Maston and his 25 XXIII| origin, its habitability. Its past, present, and future had


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