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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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eyes

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1 Pre | moon was hidden from the eyes of the watchers for several 2 II | Nicholl, who opened his eyes, and instantly recovering 3 II | his senses. He opened his eyes, sat up, took his two friends 4 II | clearly discernible to their eyes as if they were observing 5 II | is quite hidden from my eyes.”~To satisfy his companions, 6 II | Ardan, looking with all his eyes at the thin slip of his 7 II | shooting stars burst upon their eyes. Hundreds of meteorites, 8 III | a meteor on fire to the eyes of the spectators in Florida.”~“ 9 III | observers could not take their eyes from this novel spectacle, 10 VII | moon grew larger to their eyes, and they fancied if they 11 IX | grown so large in their eyes that it filled half of the 12 X | Could they close their eyes when so near this new world? 13 X | them! It is through their eyes that the human race look 14 XI | it was in Michel Ardan’s eyes. To him it was a Grecian 15 XI | he saw on the map. To the eyes of his matter-of-fact companions, 16 XII | with the glasses to his eyes, could seize upon details 17 XIII | relief was defiling under the eyes of the travelers, and they 18 XIII | Selenite were to shade his eyes from the sun’s rays, the 19 XIII | this strange scene! Their eyes were confused. They could 20 XIV | scintillation. These stars were soft eyes, looking out into the dark 21 XVII | of the disc. And to the eyes of the travelers there reappeared 22 XVII | the cavities with their eyes, going down into the rifts, 23 XVIII| Barbicane’s mind.~Under his eyes ran in all directions luminous 24 XVIII| away from the travelerseyes, mountains were confused 25 XIX | hours since we closed our eyes,” said Nicholl. “Some hours 26 XX | turned to that orb which the eyes of a whole hemisphere were 27 XX | brilliant disc which millions of eyes were looking at at the same 28 XX | appeared to their dazzled eyes an enormous meteor, ignited 29 XX | mass grew larger to their eyes, and fell, with the noise 30 XXI | hid the moon from their eyes, and the clouds which obstinately 31 XXI | never shown itself to their eyes— a disappearance all the 32 XXI | maintaining that “it had put his eyes out.”~“It is the projectile!” 33 XXII | boats. All were breathless. Eyes no longer saw. One of the


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