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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 III | seat and passed from the hands of his faithful colleagues 2 III | resplendent orb, kissed their hands, called her by all kinds 3 IV | awaited was placed in the hands of President Barbicane.~ 4 XI | streets with arms in their hands; and at every occasion of 5 XII | forth their quota into their hands, the sum of $300,000, it 6 XIV | inactive for one moment in the hands of the excavators. The gangs 7 XVIII| which appeared a pair of red hands.~On the bridge of the steamer, 8 XVIII| Ardan, after having shaken hands some thousands of times, 9 XVIII| received with clappings of hands and shouts of joy. They 10 XVIII| rivals in popularity shook hands heartily and parted on terms 11 XIX | graceful bow; then, waving his hands to request silence, he spoke 12 XXI | His rifle is not in his hands. What can he be doing?”~“ 13 XXII | he would or no. How many hands he shook, how many people 14 XXIII| days. And having shaken hands with his friends, on the 15 II | took his two friends by the hands, and his first words were—~“ 16 IV | growing headache with both hands.~“Very well?” asked Barbicane, 17 V | teeth, knitted brows, and hands clasped convulsively, was 18 VII | they stretched out their hands they could seize it.~The 19 XV | Barbicane had seized the hands of his two companions, and


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