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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 I | Hunter one evening, while rapidly carbonizing his wooden legs 2 VI | these principles were being rapidly disseminated many errors 3 VII | secretary of the committee; and, rapidly tracing a few algebraical 4 VIII | quits a rifled gun less rapidly than it does a smooth-bore.”~“ 5 XIII | Barbicane, after a few moments, rapidly wrote down the result of 6 XVI | rubbish on being dug out was rapidly carted away on railway wagons; 7 II | into space. The object grew rapidly as it approached them, and 8 III | rearranged, he plunged his hand rapidly into certain mysterious 9 V | and that azote will escape rapidly through the open scuttles.”~“ 10 V | air whose elasticity would rapidly have spread it into space. 11 V | of the projectile, turned rapidly on its hinges, and Satellite 12 X | the moon diminished very rapidly under its speed, though 13 XIV | phenomenon took place so rapidly, the projectile was skirting 14 XIV | by degrees. This heat was rapidly evaporating into space by 15 XIV | loss. “We open the scuttle rapidly; throw out the instrument; 16 XIV | followed. Through the scuttle rapidly opened, Nicholl threw out 17 XIV | temperature. Then it was rapidly pulled in.~Barbicane calculated 18 XV | projectile.~Perhaps it was rapidly leaving the disc, so that 19 XVIII| theories, the projectile was rapidly leaving the moon: the lineaments


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