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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | of the “Gun Club.” In a single month after its formation 2 II | these words. There was not a single person in the whole audience 3 III | under discussion, not a single paragraph suggested a doubt 4 III | Washington of science. A single trait of feeling, taken 5 III | homage of a whole people to a single individual attained.~Some 6 V | intermission, not leaving a single point of her surface unexplored; 7 X | There was, however, one single individual alone in all 8 X | succeed in alienating a single admirer from the president 9 XII | individual, or even any single State, to provide the requisite 10 XII | they did not subscribe a single farthing.~At this intimation 11 XIV | population was thus doubled in a single day.~During the first few 12 XIV | quitted Stones Hill for a single instant. Keeping ever close 13 XV | if subjected to only one single fusion, is rarely sufficiently 14 XXI | their scent of the enemy. A single mistake, a moment’s hesitation, 15 XXI | a moment’s hesitation, a single false step may cause death. 16 XXVII | water-spout through the air.~Not a single spectator remained on his 17 XXVIII| all mechanical laws.~One single hypothesis of the observers 18 IX | line of attraction. One single hypothesis remained to be 19 X | were concentrated in one single thought:— See! Representatives 20 XIII | and they would not lose a single detail.~Under the glasses 21 XIV | of 354 hours, without one single ray to break the darkness. 22 XIX | everything to reach her.~One single question remained to be


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