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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 XV | chimney, they produced a most singular effect.~It will be remembered 2 XX | by the arguments of this singular personage.~“Let us proceed,” 3 XXII | Barbicane, as well as its singular denouement. From that day 4 XXII | to their native country.~“Singular hallucination!” said he 5 XXVIII| dramatic as well as in its most singular details. This recital will 6 XXVIII| give a true idea of the singular changes in store for such 7 III | beneath, thus producing singular effects of light.~They began 8 VIII | Whence the cause of this singular intoxication, the consequences 9 XI | succession of names! What a singular division of the moon’s two 10 XII | Barbicane related Kepler’s singular opinion on the formation 11 XII | fools,” said Michel.~“A singular idea,” replied Nicholl; “ 12 XIX | would “weigh” no more. This singular fact, which had surprised


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