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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 XIX | moon and the planets were inhabited.~“You put before me a great 2 XIX | are, have been, or will be inhabited.”~“No one could answer more 3 XIX | know whether the worlds are inhabited or not: and since I do not 4 XIX | that the planets are not inhabited one may reply: You might 5 XX | pretend that our satellite is inhabited. Very good, but if Selenites 6 V | Barbicane, “if the moon is inhabited, its inhabitants must have 7 VI | pretend that their ancestors inhabited the earth before the moon 8 XVIII| habitable, has she ever been inhabited, Citizen Barbicane?”~“My 9 XVIII| that the moon has been inhabited by a human race organized 10 XVIII| habitation must necessarily be inhabited.”~“But,” said Nicholl, “ 11 XVIII| since the poles are not inhabited.”~“Let us observe, my friends,” 12 XVIII| period when the moon was inhabited, the nights and days did 13 XVIII| uninhabitable, was no longer inhabited. It was a dead world, such 14 XVIII| again.~“Has the moon been inhabited?” he asked.~The answer was 15 XIX | negative. No! the moon is not inhabited; no! the moon is probably 16 XXIII| this, a habitable world, inhabited before the earth. The moon


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