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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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heard

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1 II | the Moon, or, at least, heard speak of it. Dont be surprised 2 II | before he could make himself heard.~“Suffer me to finish,” 3 VI | position of the moon. They had heard it said that, according 4 X | answer; perhaps he never heard of them, so absorbed was 5 XIX | second set saw badly and heard nothing at all; and as for 6 XX | the following words were heard uttered in a strong and 7 XXI | the wood of Skersnaw. I heard all the particulars from 8 XXI | cried Maston.~“Have you heard any gunshots?” asked Ardan.~“ 9 XXI | the wood we should have heard!”~“And what if we came too 10 XXI | watched its flight, when he heard these words pronounced by 11 XXI | of the duel, had seen and heard nothing.~When Ardan took 12 XXII| That same day all America heard of the affair of Captain 13 XXVI| every language might be heard spoken at the same time. 14 VI | scuttle; and suddenly they heard an exclamation of surprise!~“ 15 VII | flapping of wings was then heard amid most fantastic cock-crows, 16 XI | but I must say I have heard it spoken of.”~In one sense, 17 XI | beings. How many people have heard speak of the moon who have 18 XIX | rockets. No detonation was heard in the inside, for there 19 XIX | breathing. One might have heard the beating of their hearts 20 XXI | States of the Union had heard the great catastrophe; and 21 XXII| moment a perfect howling was heard; it was the brave J. T. 22 XXII| window.~At that moment they heard a clear and merry voice,


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