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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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falling

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1 VI | moon would end by one day falling into the earth. However, 2 XVIII| scrapes, ending invariably by falling on his feet, like those 3 V | is over, and we are not falling that I am aware of.”~Barbicane 4 V | moments, “no, we are not falling! no, we are already more 5 VI | fed by a hail of meteors falling incessantly on its surface. 6 VIII | hand, the glass, instead of falling, remained suspended in the 7 IX | in space we shall end by falling into some center of attraction 8 X | by a fall, and we are not falling. The centripetal force keeps 9 XIII | to heat, the temperature falling in an instant from boiling 10 XV | attraction, would end by falling on the surface of the terrestrial 11 XV | would fall upon it.~Was it falling? Were the travelers attaining 12 XV | shifting toward it and not falling normally on the surface 13 XIX | perfect silence.~“Are we falling?” asked Michel Ardan, at 14 XIX | lips contracted.~“We are falling!” said he.~“Ah!” cried Michel


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