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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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waves

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1 III | violently set in motion the waves of sound. One need not be 2 XIII| to the eastward. Soon the waves of the bay disappeared behind 3 XV | trembled, while these molten waves, launching into the sky 4 XVI | upward upon the sonorous waves of the immense acoustic 5 III | the vessels rocked by the waves are still in motion; in 6 VIII| whose stability on the waves is only caused by weight; 7 VIII| not even the ocean, whose waves would no longer be equalized 8 XI | Sea of Nectar,” with its waves of tenderness and breezes 9 XI | length absorbed, and whose waves emerge peacefully into the “ 10 XII | hollows formed a succession of waves suddenly congealed. Over 11 XIV | attenuation of the luminous waves, that the orb seemed to 12 XX | and buried itself in the waves with a deafening roar!~A 13 XXII| projectile sank under the waves was exactly known; but the 14 XXII| disappeared beneath the waves.~The ship’s course was then 15 XXII| straying at random on the waves.~All looked with feverish 16 XXII| quietly at the mercy of the waves.~The boats were put to sea.


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