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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 II | order to catch stray bits of news from the interior.~Nevertheless 2 XVIII | ATLANTA~If this astounding news, instead of flying through 3 XXV | you see, we shall receive news regularly from the earth, 4 XXVIII| very night, the startling news so impatiently awaited, 5 XIX | Maston given this unexpected news to the world? Was this the 6 XX | unmoved. “Unfortunately direct news from the lunar world is 7 XX | and then they can send us news of themselves.”~The young 8 XX | means they could receive news from the lunar world they 9 XXI | could spread these important news fast enough.~Some degrees 10 XXI | San Francisco learned the news. Before six in the evening


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