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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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serious

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1 II | austere; of a singularly serious and self-contained demeanor, 2 II | insufficient to establish serious relations with the Queen 3 IX | always at his jokes, even in serious matters,” cried the major; “ 4 X | have been attended with serious consequences. This rival 5 XVI | but his silence covered serious irritation.~However, daily 6 XIX | trifle, and undeserving of serious consideration. I am convinced 7 XXVII| Matters were now becoming serious, when on the 9th the sun 8 I | enough!” said Barbicane, in a serious voice; “let us prepare. 9 II | impossible.~The case was serious, the problem interesting, 10 II | my brain! It cannot be a serious one. For have we not been 11 V | excess would bring us very serious physiological troubles. 12 VI | Barbicane and Nicholl always serious, Michel Ardan always enthusiastic. 13 XII | said the president, in a serious voice, “I do not know whither 14 XII | out one by one.”~“Do be serious,” said Barbicane.~“Well, 15 XII | Barbicane.~“Well, let us be serious,” replied Michel quietly; “ 16 XV | exclaimed Michel Ardan in a serious tone, as if they had told 17 XV | they had told him of some serious event. “What I particularly 18 XVI | erring bodies might create serious perils for the travelers.


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