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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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violent

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1 II | that of a revolver. During violent debates this novel kind 2 II | established with her.”~A violent movement of interest and 3 III | alarum was worn out by its violent reports. No attention, however, 4 X | of a fiery, daring, and violent disposition; a pure Yankee. 5 X | Overwhelmed at first under this violent shock, he by and by recovered 6 XVII | into a state of the most violent excitement.~One day, the 7 XXIII| still have to encounter a violent recoil after the complete 8 III | pronounced good in spite of the violent shock.~As to the pickaxes 9 IX | consequently make it less violent.~To deaden the shock, it 10 XV | scuttle was even cracked by a violent shock. It seemed to be floating 11 XVII | means of cooling, is due to violent causes; for while, under 12 XVII | that look, as under any violent emotion all life is concentrated 13 XVIII| the inside of the star. A violent contraction of the lunar 14 XVIII| matter has been much more violent in the interior of the moon 15 XXI | constant discussions and violent disputes between them, Belfast


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