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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 Pre | that the elements of this new star had not yet been calculated; 2 I | to make the best of our new lodgings, and make ourselves 3 II | enough to traverse Paris or New York in a second? This was 4 II | thousand dollars. But a new hypothesis presents itself 5 II | seen, presented quite a new aspect, and one which the 6 II | reach it, the earth will be new, and will only appear to 7 III | continents and seas in a new light— the first resplendent 8 III | the moon would have been new; that is to say, invisible, 9 III | Selenites are! We inhabit a new world, peopled by ourselves— 10 III | Indeed the inhabitants of the new star could not live without 11 VI | midnight, the earth would be new, at the very moment when 12 VI | the lower glass. Nothing new to note!~When Michel Ardan 13 VII | unforseen incidents, and new phenomena; and nothing would 14 VII | incessantly observing this new world. They imagined themselves 15 VII | apartments in London, Paris, or New York, and many theaters, 16 VIII | desired perception of a new phenomenon. From the moment 17 IX | closely in their places.~This new work was finished about 18 X | their eyes when so near this new world? No! All their feelings 19 XI | the parceled-out land of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, 20 XI | They were learning this new world by heart. They were 21 XII | the last quarter and the new moon, because then the shadows 22 XIII | the last quarter and the new moon, when the shadows fall 23 XIV | arrived here when the moon was new, that is to say fifteen 24 XIV | the earth when the moon is new.”~“But,” said Nicholl, “ 25 XIV | it is because the moon is new; that is to say, she is 26 XIV | was gravitating, like a new star created by the hand 27 XV | up to that time, when a new incident recalled him briskly 28 XVI | parabolical trajectory— a new problem which tormented 29 XVI | which might throw some new light on their uranographic 30 XIX | but a day old, having been new the night before at twelve; 31 XX | do when they arrive in a new country, taking a walk!”~“ 32 XXII | the Susquehanna for her new destination. Her powerful 33 XXIII| emotion both in the old and new world, with what enthusiasm 34 XXIII| given to the public. The New York Herald bought the manuscript 35 XXIII| Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine, and New Hampshire; the north and 36 XXIII| Hampshire; the north and west by New York, Ohio, Michigan, and


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