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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | become the Columbuses of this unknown world. Only enter into my 2 V | vision, and placed in that unknown center around which the 3 XX | the moon.”~“Sir,” said the unknown, “you pretend that our satellite 4 XX | studied them?” asked the unknown somewhat coarsely.~“For 5 XX | to folly,” retorted the unknown in a passion.~“All the better,” 6 XX | In 1715,” replied the unknown, “the astronomers Louville 7 XX | all events,” returned the unknown, unwilling to give in.~“ 8 XX | Pure fancies!” cried the unknown.~“No! Pure theories! which 9 XX | cries of enthusiasm. The unknown profited by the opportunity 10 XX | science!”~“Go on, my dear unknown, for truly your prophecies 11 XX | the interference of the unknown, had been making fearful 12 XX | demonstration.~However, the unknown had not profited by the 13 XX | enemies, still mutually unknown, gazed at each other.~“Who 14 XXI | date, and why, thanks to unknown friends, the president and 15 XXVIII| from its course from some unknown cause, and had not reached 16 III | What emotions hitherto unknown awoke in their souls! Barbicane 17 VII | themselves walking through its unknown countries, climbing its 18 IX | influence of gravitation. The Unknown was opening before him, 19 IX | opening before him, the Unknown in interplanetary space. 20 XI | been able to attain that unknown point of the terrestrial 21 XIV | observers. It was just that unknown hemisphere which was stealing 22 XV | or by the action of some unknown star? Barbicane could not 23 XVI | atmosphere, then, bring to this unknown face its life-giving atoms?


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