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abrupto 1
absence 9
absolute 9
absolutely 10
absorb 4
absorbed 8
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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 IV | experiment is therefore absolutely demonstrated; its success 2 V | we conclude that she is absolutely devoid of an atmosphere. 3 X | He maintained that it was absolutely impossible to impress upon 4 X | its destination (a result absolutely impossible), it must inevitably 5 XX | established as a fact?”~“Absolutely certain!”~A counter-movement 6 XXV | admission to anything not absolutely needed. Several thermometers, 7 XXV | of their finding the moon absolutely barren. Barbicane managed 8 IV | excessive speed, for it seemed absolutely motionless. Not a motion 9 V | perfectly such?”~“It is absolutely void of air.”~“And is the 10 XIII| rays, the sky would seem absolutely black, and the stars would


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