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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 XIV | diameter to dig down to a depth of nine hundred feet. This 2 XIV | which extended down to a depth of four feet. Then the iron 3 XIV | the excavation exhibited a depth of six and a half feet and 4 XIV | which the hole gained in depth they successively withdrew 5 XIV | the well had attained the depth assigned for that lapse 6 XIV | namely, 112 feet. This depth was doubled in December, 7 XIV | stone, had attained the depth of 900 feet. At the bottom 8 XV | a terrific noise into a depth of 900 feet. It was an exciting 9 XXIII| now to be filled to the depth of three feet with a bed 10 VI | surrounding the sun to a depth of forty-seven miles.”~“ 11 IX | less than three feet in depth, and spread over a surface 12 XVII | was far from equaling the depth of its crater. This enormous 13 XX | thought of finding such a depth so near in shore, and only 14 XX | mounted the quarterdeck.~“What depth have we?” asked the captain.~“ 15 XXI | hundred and eighty feet in depth.~It was on a narrow platform


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