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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 VII | telescope on some elevated mountain. That is what we will do.”~“ 2 XXIV | was to select some lofty mountain, and there are not many 3 VII | to disembark upon than a mountain. A Selenite, deposited in 4 VII | water-courses emptying the mountain tributaries. Leaning over 5 XII | limit. Before them rose a mountain radiant with beauty, the 6 XII | glimpse of the tops of another mountain. Barbicane, consulting his 7 XII | Eratosthenes.~It was a ringed mountain nine thousand feet high, 8 XII | close observation. This mountain separated the Apennines 9 XIII | orb.~Pluto is an annular mountain, situated in 51@ north latitude, 10 XIII | twenty-five miles from the mountain of Gioja, a distance reduced 11 XV | lunar atmosphere.”~The fiery mountain must have been situated 12 XVII | 17,400 feet the annular mountain of Short, equal to the Asiatic 13 XVII | that the height of this mountain above the surrounding plain 14 XVII | crevasses, the most splendid mountain on the lunar disc, the dazzling 15 XVII | What this incomparable mountain really is, with all the 16 XVII | overlooked by a central mountain of 1,500 feet. A vast circle, 17 XVIII| rays which the celebrated mountain shed so curiously over the 18 XXI | avalanche detached from a lunar mountain.”~“Well, we shall see it 19 XXIII| had marked that curious mountain of Tycho, the strangest


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