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double 11
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doubt 21
doubted 4
doubtful 3
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21 alone
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21 doubt
21 felt
21 head
21 meteor
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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doubt

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1 III | single paragraph suggested a doubt of its realization. All 2 V | obscure, as well as others, no doubt, could not be definitely 3 VIII | of acids.”~“There is no doubt about that,” replied the 4 IX | that of the small.”~“No doubt about that,” replied Morgan; “ 5 XVI | finished; there was no possible doubt as to its perfect completion. 6 XVIII| variety of expressions of doubt, incredulity, and derision 7 XVIII| for the smallest remaining doubt.~“The steamer Atlanta from 8 XXVII| hisses; and wounded, no doubt, by such a reception, showed 9 II | atmosphere?”~“Without a doubt, Michel. Listen to me. It 10 II | and the window was dark. Doubt was no longer possible; 11 II | it, they could no longer doubt it. Indeed, I think that 12 II | weariness of body and mind? No doubt; for after the over-excitement 13 III | exclaimed Michel Ardan.~“No doubt,” replied Barbicane; “I 14 IV | it is all very clear, no doubt.”~“And now,” continued Barbicane, “ 15 V | the earth, for we cannot doubt that their star is much 16 V | Descartes, Kant?”~“I have no doubt of it.”~“Scientific men 17 VI | I am a plagiarist.”~“No doubt about it. According to the 18 XIII | terrestrial atmosphere.~Not a doubt existed in Barbicane’s mind 19 XVIII| organization?”~“Without a doubt!” answered Nicholl.~“Then, 20 XX | succeeded (which I do not doubt), they will try it again. 21 XXII | Yes.”~J. T. Maston did not doubt of their final success,


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