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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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passage

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1 II | reached the moon after a passage of nineteen hours. This 2 IV | is to say at 4752 of its passage. At that instant the projectile 3 IV | which will be that the final passage remaining to be accomplished 4 IV | for the moment when her passage in perigee shall coincide 5 XIII | disappeared from sight.~The passage was not long. Two days after 6 XVIII | reasonable being, offered to take passage within the projectile, the 7 XVIII | which he was to take his passage, the date assigned for his 8 XVIII | At five it crossed the passage of Hillisborough Bay at 9 XXI | ought to have left of his passage through the wood, there 10 XXVI | clearness, outshining in her passage the twinkling light of the 11 XXVIII| know the velocity of its passage. The distance which separates 12 XXVIII| with untiring patience the passage of the projectile across 13 XXVIII| Nicholl, ought to make the passage in ninety-seven hours, thirteen 14 I | said Barbicane, “during the passage we shall have plenty of 15 II | which would intersect the passage of the projectile. This 16 III | eclipse of the moon, all our passage would have been in the shadow, 17 III | fail. Thus, during their passage, and for the first year 18 III | over the minutes of their passage, and worked out figures 19 V | hours; more than half our passage is over, and we are not 20 XVIII | have left traces of their passage on those plains which the 21 XIX | could not do on our first passage at the dead point, because 22 XXII | the morning, after a rapid passage, the Susquehanna was due


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