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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | then, to seek in another train of ideas some field for 2 VII | swiftest horses or railway train. How glorious will be the 3 XI | They chartered a special train, forced the Texans into 4 XIX | would take for an express train to reach the moon? Three 5 I | not easy; we are in the train, and the guard’s whistle 6 II | the shadow of the luminous train, and lined the cloudy parts 7 VI | they apply the brake to a train, the train comes to a stop; 8 VI | the brake to a train, the train comes to a stop; but what 9 VI | would have followed in our train. But happy thought! Why 10 XIX | applied the lighted match to a train in communication with the 11 XXIII| the American language, the train left the platform of Baltimore.


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