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craniums 1
crater 15
crater-like 1
craters 17
create 5
created 4
creates 2
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17 close
17 clouds
17 considerable
17 craters
17 crossed
17 dead
17 direct
Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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craters

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1 V | completely riddled with craters, and her essentially volcanic 2 V | generally upon the edges of the craters. Their length varied between 3 XXV | the mountains, valleys, craters, peaks, and ridges were 4 XII | still choked some of the craters.~“There exist,” said Barbicane, “ 5 XII | form taken by terrestrial craters. It follows, then, that 6 XIII| brown. Some of the large craters present the same appearance. 7 XIII| Barbicane also noticed large craters, without any interior cones, 8 XIII| other, some cut through craters; here they wound through 9 XIII| other, they often cross craters of great elevation.~We must, 10 XIII| anterior to the formation of craters and circles, for several 11 XV | its circles, its yawning craters, as capriciously placed 12 XVII| reliefs, the circles, the craters, and the plains alone remained, 13 XVII| moon. Measuring the old craters formed by the first eruptions 14 XVII| must have been when its craters, filled with thunderings, 15 XVII| hundreds of small extinguished craters, riddling the soil like 16 XVII| did not subside. Circles, craters, and uprooted mountains 17 XVII| but a group of hollows, craters, circles, a network of crests;


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