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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 IX | Maston.~A moment of silence followed this triple proposal; it 2 X | enterprise of the Gun Club. It followed day by day the discussion 3 X | invented a new plate; each followed a current of ideas essentially 4 XVIII | for his cabin.~Barbicane followed him without uttering a word.~“ 5 XIX | A thunder of applause followed this proposal, the author 6 XX | said shortly.~The other followed him on the quay; and the 7 XXI | of them visible: so they followed the barely perceptible paths 8 XXVI | the Columbiad.~Murchison followed with his eye the hand of 9 XXVI | appalling unearthly report followed instantly, such as can be 10 XXVIII| instant out of his sight, and followed her assiduously in her course 11 III | the dish of meat; and was followed by some cups of tea with 12 VI | night was nearing the line followed by the projectile, so as 13 VI | out, and all would have followed in our train. But happy 14 VII | crater’s gaping abysses, and followed the capricious fissures 15 VII | accusing body would have followed us into space like a remorse.”~“ 16 XI | Contrary to the arrangement followed for that of the Earth and 17 XIII | attention to them. Others followed who studied them, as Pastorff, 18 XIV | Barbicane’s advice was followed. Through the scuttle rapidly 19 XVI | moon, and in the direction followed by the projectile, some 20 XIX | that on leaving the moon it followed a course analogous to that


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