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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 XIII | immediately embarked on board the Tampico, a despatch-boat 2 XIV | engineer, re-embarked on board the Tampico for New Orleans. 3 XIV | just as one stops a leak on board ship. They at last succeeded 4 XVIII| designation of the vessel on board which he was to take his 5 XVIII| leave Europe? Had she on board a Frenchman named Michel 6 XVIII| for Tampa Town, having on board a Frenchman borne on the 7 XVIII| They passed the night on board. Among others J. T. Maston 8 XXII | which was quickly dragged on board. Five minutes did not elapse 9 XXII | Nicholl were present on board the boat, and assisted at 10 XIX | We have no ballast on board; and indeed it seems to 11 XX | have foundered with all on board!~At this instant Captain 12 XXII | sea. He also had put on board an apparatus of compressed 13 XXII | grappling-irons were put on board. J. T. Maston, Engineer 14 XXII | relate the conversations on board between the officers, sailors, 15 XXII | quickly drawn the apparatus on board. The descent began at twenty-five 16 XXII | officers and sailors on board was now divided between


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