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1 VI | this new continent of the sky, and to plant upon the summit
2 XV | waves, launching into the sky their wreaths of smoke,
3 XVI | still rising in the open sky and the ground burned the
4 XXVI | was open entirely to the sky.~The moon advanced upward
5 XXVII | fine, suddenly changed; the sky became heavy with clouds.
6 XXVII | curtain between earth and sky, which unhappily extended
7 XXVII | being made.~On the 7th the sky seemed to lighten. They
8 XXVII | soft constellations of the sky.~
9 XXVIII| to be seen upon the black sky.~That very night a telegram
10 II | bright points on the black sky. But from that side they
11 II | the dark background of the sky. Its light, rendered bluish
12 III | the dark background of the sky! On the other, the moon
13 III | decreasing speed was crossing the sky.~
14 XIII | from the sun’s rays, the sky would seem absolutely black,
15 XIII | distinctly visible on the black sky.~Michel Ardan wanted to
16 XV | shooting stars rush through the sky by thousands at certain
17 XVI | upon the dark shield of the sky. They looked like a succession
18 XVII | full moon in a cloudless sky no one has failed to remark
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