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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | seems to have made up its mind to live in peace; and our 2 VII | cannon-ball, gentlemen, to my mind, is the most magnificent 3 VII | it is as well to bear in mind that during the middle ages 4 IX | major; “but let him make his mind easy, I am going presently 5 XII | surprised at this, who bears in mind the scientific taste of 6 XVII | spirits, and to throw every mind into a state of the most 7 XXVI | unusual matter preoccupied his mind.~After dawn, an innumerable 8 II | recovering his presence of mind, seized Ardan’s hand and 9 II | hypothesis presents itself to my mind, and it annuls the wager.”~“ 10 II | the sum.~“If you do not mind,” answered Nicholl; “it 11 II | it weariness of body and mind? No doubt; for after the 12 III | an astronomer out of his mind! On one side the sun, like 13 VI | exclaimed Michel. “Never mind! I wish I was there! Ah! 14 VII | astonished them in the frame of mind they then were in. Their 15 VII | this great tension of the mind.~“Now,” said Nicholl, in 16 VIII | revelation dawned on Nicholl’s mind. That intensity of light, 17 IX | suddenly broken in upon his mind, Barbicane answered, “Then 18 XI | Carpathos, rise before the mind, and we seek vainly for 19 XII | and we must bear it in mind in order to be able to follow 20 XII | venture to affirm it.”~“Never mind. What was the opinion?”~“ 21 XIII | doubt existed in Barbicane’s mind with regard to it, as he 22 XIV | treated, by nature.”~“Never mind,” replied Michel; “if we 23 XVIII| question occupied Barbicane’s mind.~Under his eyes ran in all


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