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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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allow

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1 I | replied J. T. Maston, “allow me to say that, if I cannot 2 XV | to each other, so as to allow the hot air to circulate 3 XIX | shouts of the crowd would not allow any expression of opinion 4 XXI | all settled, my friends, allow me to treat you after French 5 XXII | that his height did not allow of his trying the adventure.~ 6 XXVIII| her disc, insufficient to allow of their following the course 7 I | little advantage to yourself, allow me to tell you.”~“And why?” 8 II | projectile, which would allow them to observe the earth 9 V | of the earth, which would allow a projectile to rise more 10 VI | not very powerful, did not allow them as yet to make any 11 VII | dear companions, we must allow that they were not far behind 12 XI | determine. Astronomers, we must allow, have graced these pretended 13 XII | being sufficiently near to allow close observation. This 14 XIII | elevation.~We must, however, allow that Michel Ardan had “an 15 XIII | transparent than it is, to allow astronomers to make perfect 16 XIV | still breathing.”~One must allow that that was enough to 17 XIV | their attention; and we must allow that the astronomers Faye, 18 XIV | more than time enough to allow the instrument to fall to 19 XV | will be more favorable. I allow that the moon, immersed 20 XV | which no sight-mark would allow them to ascertain. Had its 21 XXIII | this means of locomotion allow us to visit those suns which


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