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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 IX | Columbiad. We shall run no danger of an explosion; and it 2 IX | and since we can, without danger, compress 500 pounds of 3 X | as fraught with extreme danger, both to the citizens, who 4 XI | President Barbicane averted the danger. These personal demonstrations 5 XIII| several rivers, not without danger, for they were infested 6 XX | brave who never suspects danger.’ I know nothing, it is 7 XXI | straight ahead, right into the danger, and doubtless far enough 8 XXI | the ground, forgetful of danger, trying if possible to save 9 I | approach of the most frightful danger added no pulsation.~Three 10 III | have not been. That was a danger we had not provided for.”~“ 11 XV | phenomenon; it was a threatened danger, the consequence of which 12 XV | sang-froid, their carelessness of danger, they were mute, motionless 13 XVI | just escaped a terrible danger, and a very unforseen one. 14 XXI | constituted a permanent danger for the Honorable Belfast. 15 XXII| engines was not without danger, for at 20,000 feet below


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