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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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spectators

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1 X | the heads of the imprudent spectators.~Barbicane continued his 2 XV | which a great influx of spectators would have hindered him 3 XVI | itself, the aggregate of spectators would be counted by millions; 4 XVIII | hero. However, some of the spectators, more infatuated than the 5 XIX | Frenchman. Of this crowd of spectators a first set could both see 6 XX | to gain the front row of spectators. There, with arms crossed 7 XXV | was hunting out the rash spectators to whom he himself offered 8 XXVI | less than five millions of spectators thronged the soil of Florida.~ 9 XXVI | there were vast numbers of spectators who had not even taken their 10 XXVI | countless chests of the spectators! Their hearts seemed afraid 11 XXVI | great difficulty some few spectators obtained a momentary glimpse 12 XXVIII| an extraordinary crowd of spectators, the departure took place, 13 II | suggested to the thousand spectators of this moving scene. They 14 III | fire to the eyes of the spectators in Florida.”~“But then J. 15 VIII | souls of the actors and spectators! what fire, what enthusiasm! 16 XXI | office through a concourse of spectators. Blomsberry and Bronsfield 17 XXIII | return! The millions of spectators which had beset the peninsula


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