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rope 1
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rosse 5
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21 pressure
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21 rose
21 shadow
21 showed
21 south
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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rose

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1 XV | around it as a central point, rose 1,200 reverberating ovens, 2 XX | restrain himself no longer. He rose suddenly, and was rushing 3 XXI | dense thicket, in which rose huge cypresses, sycamores, 4 XXII | being fired, the projectile rose with great velocity, described 5 XXIV | the gigantic reflector rose into the air to a height 6 XXVI | was dissipated. The moon rose above the horizon. Millions 7 XXVI | million of hearty throats, rose like a roaring tempest to 8 XXVII | when that pyramid of fire rose to a prodigious height into 9 XXVII | Barbicane! Hurrah for Nicholl!” rose to the skies. Thousands 10 XXVIII| reflector. As soon as the moon rose above the horizon, he immediately 11 II | physical weakness, and he rose to his feet. He listened. 12 V | where Satellite lay. He rose, saying:~“My good Satellite 13 VIII | gas-burner which he lit rose a flame equal to a jet of 14 VIII | but the lunar attraction rose in proportion. There must 15 XII | northern limit. Before them rose a mountain radiant with 16 XII | and 20@ east longitude, rose to a height of 10,600 feet 17 XIII | point, under their feet, rose Mount Helicon, 1,520 feet 18 XIII | and round about the left rose moderate elevations, enclosing 19 XVII | of Doerful and Leibnitz rose in the midst of plains of 20 XVII | times. Not far from that, rose to a height of 17,400 feet 21 XVII | exterior sloping flanks rose in stories like gigantic


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