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23 horizon
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23 invisible
23 mean
23 midst
23 mind
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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invisible

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1 VI | to the other face, always invisible to us, it has of necessity 2 III | been new; that is to say, invisible, because of the rays of 3 VII | he was trying to find the invisible projectile gravitating in 4 XIII | reason that the trees become invisible when they lose their leaves, 5 XIV | no more than any of its invisible points.~In the interior, 6 XIV | earth, a face which is ever invisible to our countrymen of the 7 XIV | of their brethren on the invisible face. The latter, as you 8 XIV | deprived of heat. But the invisible face is still more searched 9 XIV | continued Barbicane, “when the invisible face receives at the same 10 XIV | numbers 400,000 miles. So that invisible face is so much nearer to 11 XIV | there is a hemisphere, that invisible hemisphere which is very 12 XIV | solve them.~Certainly, the invisible orb was there, perhaps only 13 XV | strike some high point on the invisible hemisphere, which would 14 XV | advantage of seeing the invisible part of her disc magnificently 15 XV | Yes, evidently. As to the invisible side, we could have visited 16 XV | projectile inclined toward the invisible disc as if it would fall 17 XV | 45@ south latitude on the invisible part of the disc; but, to 18 XV | window, exclaimed, “The invisible moon, visible at last!”~ 19 XV | slight a glimpse of the invisible disc?~But the lightnings 20 XVI | up for some seconds the invisible glory of the moon. In that 21 XVII | irradiation she was quite invisible. Another spectacle attracted 22 XXI | passing behind the moon’s invisible disc; but when it was time 23 XXIII| enterprise had borne over that invisible face of the disc, which


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