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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | high-crowned hat— a kind of black cylinder which always seems 2 V | during the phases, with black. On prosecuting the study 3 XIV | first struck upon a kind of black earth, six inches in thickness, 4 XIX | view extended over a sea of black hats.~He exhibited not the 5 XXVIII| plainly to be seen upon the black sky.~That very night a telegram 6 II | like bright points on the black sky. But from that side 7 II | silvery reflections. The black curtain of the firmament 8 VI | given hour. All around the black vault was studded with brilliant 9 XIII | on the contrary, lay a black hollow resembling a vast 10 XIII | soil.~This hole was the “Black Lake”; it was Pluto, a deep 11 XIII | from west to east.~This black color is rarely met with 12 XIII | only admit of two colors, black and white. If a Selenite 13 XIII | sky would seem absolutely black, and the stars would shine 14 XIII | distinctly visible on the black sky.~Michel Ardan wanted 15 XIV | appear as nothing but a black point upon the sun.~“So,” 16 XIV | screen, made an enormous black hole. But at length a painful 17 XV | to them like an enormous black screen upon the firmament. 18 XV | the horizon formed by the black disc. This point could not 19 XVII | degrees of shadow, roughly black and white, from the want


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