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readiness 1
reading 5
readjust 1
ready 21
real 10
reality 8
realization 2
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21 observed
21 phenomenon
21 pressure
21 ready
21 received
21 rose
21 shadow
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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ready

   Chapter
1 I | records, and the office is ready for work; five, they convene 2 IX | then drying it, and it is ready for use.”~“Nothing could 3 XII | cent. discount for paying ready money.~Denmark, a little 4 XV | was a piece of artillery ready to give fire on the signal 5 XVI | December! We shall never be ready in time!” Barbicane said 6 XVI | vertically pointed, was ready for work. There was only 7 XVIII | and to-morrow I shall be ready to explain my plans and 8 XXI | had quite forgotten— I am ready!”~Michel Ardan interfered, 9 XXV | lunar expedition.~All being ready at last, it remained to 10 XXVIII| through space. All was then ready.~On the 30th of November, 11 I | departure.”~“Are we not ready?”~“Doubtless; but there 12 I | replied Michel Ardan, ready to suit the action to the 13 XV | and Michel Ardan, always ready with an explanation, gave 14 XIX | purpose. In any case they were ready, and they had only to wait 15 XIX | said Nicholl.~“All is ready,” replied Michel Ardan, 16 XX | furnaces, and we shall be ready to start as soon as you 17 XX | cried the midshipman, “I am ready!”~“Oh! volunteers will not 18 XXI | Day and night she must be ready to put to sea.~The Cambridge 19 XXII | workmen day and night. He was ready to don the diving-dress 20 XXII | superintended the operation, ready to stop or haul in the chains 21 XXIII | Barbicane’s voyage were ready to be given to the public.


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