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fellow-traveler 1
fellow-travelers 4
fellows 6
felt 21
feminine 2
fencing 1
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21 consequently
21 determined
21 doubt
21 felt
21 head
21 meteor
21 observed
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | these little facts, and felt justly proud when the despatches 2 II | all pine for.”~The meeting felt that the president was now 3 X | nature is such that Barbicane felt more keenly the opposition 4 I | Suddenly a dreadful shock was felt, and the projectile, under 5 II | It was Michel Ardan. He felt himself all over, gave a 6 II | let us light up.”~Ardan felt the tide of life return 7 IV | under such conditions is “felt” no more than repose; and 8 VII | have been doubled had they felt how their speed had decreased. 9 VII | first warmth of spring. They felt bewildered. In the middle 10 VIII| only two hours before, he felt a gnawing hunger, as if 11 VIII| when it would be sensibly felt upon themselves and the 12 VIII| always have made itself felt, at whatever distance.~But, 13 VIII| scientific reasonings. They felt themselves being carried 14 VIII| domain of wonders! they felt that weight was really wanting 15 VIII| lasted an hour; the travelers felt themselves insensibly drawn 16 IX | weight was now scarcely felt, was quickly mounted.~The 17 IX | provided. All the effect was felt outside. The burning mixture 18 XIV | accustomed cortege of rays, felt a vague uneasiness in their 19 XIX | no effect. The travelers felt in themselves the entire 20 XIX | shock, which was sensibly felt in the interior.~The three 21 XX | His corvette had not even felt the great tempest, which


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