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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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midnight

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1 III | Between eight oclock and midnight one optician in Jones’-Fall 2 III | the sale of opera-glasses.~Midnight arrived, and the enthusiasm 3 IV | these two conditions. At midnight she will be in perigee, 4 IV | discharge, precisely at midnight on the 4th of December, 5 XVIII | bell of the steamer made it midnight.~But then the two rivals 6 XXVIII| the 5th of December, at midnight precisely, at the moment 7 VI | light! The next day, at midnight, the earth would be new, 8 VII | brilliant disc. The next midnight would see that journey ended, 9 IX | to arrive on the 5th at midnight, at the exact moment when 10 X | with isolated mountains.~At midnight the moon was full. At that 11 XII | irremediable deviation. It was past midnight; and Barbicane then estimated 12 XIX | incident. The terrestrial midnight arrived. The 8th of December 13 XX | when full on the 5th at midnight. We are now at the 11th 14 XXI | great catastrophe; and after midnight, by the cable, the whole 15 XXII | and was not ended before midnight.~“To-morrow,” said J. T.


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