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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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intense

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1 III | splendor, eclipsing by her intense illumination all the surrounding 2 VII | rendered her light more intense. To effect that object it 3 X | passed all bounds; with his intense jealousy was mingled a feeling 4 II | not even heated under the intense deflagration of the powder, 5 II | we shall have to suffer intense cold.~“What!” said Michel 6 II | the atmosphere was less intense than that of the crescent 7 VII | relief was as yet leveled in intense brilliancy. They could scarcely 8 XIII | line of demarcation between intense light and absolute darkness, 9 XIV | their watchings. This was an intense cold, which soon covered 10 XIV | sufficed to let in a most intense cold.~“The devil!” exclaimed 11 XV | the deflagration, by the intense brilliancy of the substances 12 XV | this ignited mass, more intense than the open mouth of an 13 XV | ether was so wonderfully intense, that Michel, drawing Barbicane 14 XVII | would never give out such intense reflection. There must then 15 XVII | projections disappeared in the intense brilliancy of the disc. 16 XVIII| suddenly from excessive cold to intense heat. Nature was thus preparing 17 XX | hissing became frightfully intense, and suddenly there appeared 18 XXIII| END~We may remember the intense sympathy which had accompanied


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