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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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attention

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1 II | point, and redoubled their attention accordingly.~“For some months 2 III | its violent reports. No attention, however, was paid to his 3 V | then specially directed his attention to one of the more humble 4 V | considerable share of the attention of the inhabitants of the 5 VI | actively to engage the public attention.~Regarding the path described 6 VII | velocity, I will call your attention to the dimensions which 7 VII | big enough to attract the attention of the inhabitants of the 8 VIII | enough, then, to give me your attention, and do not hesitate to 9 XIII | thank you for your kind attention; but it is time to be off.”~ 10 XIV | extreme nicety and minute attention. More than one, in digging 11 XIX | present. I only desire to call attention to one point. To those who 12 XX | the contest directed their attention to the dangers, if not the 13 XXVIII| strongly engrossed the public attention.~It is advisable here to 14 II | the opposite scuttle, his attention was attracted by the approach 15 II | who first recalled their attention to the vanishing globe.~“ 16 III | swallowed it with avidity.~This attention paid, the travelers watched 17 XIII | observed these rifts with great attention. He noticed that their borders 18 XIII | Schroeter who in 1789 first drew attention to them. Others followed 19 XIV | alone claimed all their attention; and we must allow that 20 XVII | spectacle attracted their attention, that of the southern part 21 XVII | which he drew Barbicane’s attention. It was about the 80th parallel, 22 XVIII | watched with scrupulous attention the brilliant rays which 23 XX | return to his cabin, when his attention was attracted by a distant


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