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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 III | French one. People have evidently been deceived by the dictionary. 2 VII | 200,000 pounds, a weight evidently far too great. Still, as 3 VIII| obliged to adopt. It must evidently be, then, a gun of great 4 IX | himself listened; he had evidently got an idea. He now simply 5 XIX | conditions of life must evidently be greatly modified upon 6 XIX | that the aerolites, bodies evidently formed exteriorly of our 7 II | York in a second? This was evidently the question suggested to 8 VII | projectile, whose speed was evidently diminishing, though insensibly 9 VII | this excitement, which was evidently growing upon the tenants 10 VIII| feel it?” asked Michel.~“Evidently, as two hundred pounds will 11 IX | perceptibly nearing the moon, and evidently succumbed to her influence 12 IX | result. The projectile was evidently nearing the moon, but it 13 X | OF THE MOON~Barbicane had evidently hit upon the only plausible 14 XIV | for the earth’s light is evidently deprived of heat. But the 15 XV | Nicholl.~“How, nowhere?”~“Evidently,” said Barbicane, “they 16 XV | better circumstances? Yes, evidently. As to the invisible side, 17 XVI | borders of the moon. We are evidently nearing the south pole.”~“ 18 XIX | which had been thrown out. Evidently, in its translatory motion 19 XIX | former its minimum. It was evidently moving toward its aposelenitical 20 XX | observations at their disposal.~“Evidently,” said one of the officers; “


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