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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 XIII | Barbicane had scarcely set his foot on shore when three thousand 2 XIII | said he, stamping his foot on the summit of Stones 3 XIV | the purpose of setting on foot the preliminary works by 4 XVI | engineer were enabled to set foot on the iron sheet which 5 XVIII | Barbicane was the first to set foot on deck, and in a voice 6 XXIV | comparison with the 10,000 foot telescope proposed by the 7 XXVIII| judges. After setting on foot a public subscription, which 8 VII | morning, all three were on foot. That day was to be the 9 VII | Barbicane, stamping with his foot as if he was in a fencing 10 VIII | they will be scarcely a foot high.”~“Lilliputians!” ejaculated 11 XIX | morning, all three were on foot at the same instant.~The 12 XXII | J. T. Maston, as he set foot on the bridge of the corvette.~“ 13 Not | fathom, league, meter, mile, foot, CF> ><contact publisher


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