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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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spectacle

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1 II | hall presented a curious spectacle. Its immense area was singularly 2 III | atmosphere? What kind of spectacle would its hidden hemisphere 3 X | presence so reprehensible a spectacle, and also to the towns in 4 XV | have been surprised at the spectacle offered to his view.~At 5 XV | exciting and a magnificent spectacle. The ground trembled, while 6 XVI | counted upon witnessing the spectacle of the casting, and they 7 III | their eyes from this novel spectacle, of which no description 8 XII | could hardly see a finer spectacle, I think.”~“What would you 9 XV | reproduce so magnificent a spectacle?~It was like the opening 10 XVII| quite invisible. Another spectacle attracted their attention, 11 XVII| flame. What a wonderful spectacle then, and now what decay!


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