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1 I | from those who were just making their debut in the profession
2 II | Hope for the purpose of making there some astronomical
3 XVIII | sailors say, gesticulating, making free with everybody, biting
4 XVIII | I find an opportunity of making a tour in the moon, and
5 XIX | must think twice before making the experiment. What would
6 XX | of the unknown, had been making fearful efforts of self-control;
7 XXI | and he was dreaming of making a more comfortable couch
8 XXI | minutes, the two friends were making for the suburbs of Tampa
9 XXVIII| said projectile; for in making it a satellite of the moon,
10 I | Barbicane and Nicholl were making their last preparations.~
11 IV | devil!” cried the president, making a gesture of despair.~“What
12 XV | they passed their time making experiments, as if they
13 XV | like a bomb, but without making any noise in that void where
14 XVII | orography, a mountainous system, making it a world in itself. The
15 XX | complimented his servant upon his making beds, and slept a peaceful
16 XX | happened?”~And the midshipman, making himself as it were the echo
17 XXI | objects to but one reflection, making the view consequently much
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