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sheep 1
sheet 4
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shell 17
shells 5
shelter 1
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17 proportion
17 rise
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17 sight
17 sound
17 spectators
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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shell

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1 VII | Hollow? then it would be a shell?”~“Yes, a shell,” replied 2 VII | would be a shell?”~“Yes, a shell,” replied Barbicane; “decidely 3 VII | thickness ought a cast-iron shell to have in order not to 4 VIII | 000 yards per second to a shell of 108 inches in diameter, 5 VIII | that is, the weight of the shell, we know that this weight 6 X | it to be sufficient, the shell could not resist the pressure 7 XVII | Substitute for your spherical shell a cylindro-conical projectile. 8 XXII | Roads, in order that the shell might fall back into the 9 XXII | the adventure.~Within this shell were shut up a large cat, 10 XXII | pounds of powder, and the shell placed in the chamber. On 11 XXII | ropes to the handles of the shell, which was quickly dragged 12 XXII | comprehended. Hardly had the shell been opened when the cat 13 XXV | could you not send us a shell packed with provisions, 14 XXV | difficulties.~The enormous shell was conveyed to the summit 15 XXVII | a body so small as the shell. Therefore they waited with 16 XXVIII| the projectile should be a shell made of aluminum with a 17 VII | would have burst like a shell, or rather like a balloon


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