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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 II | great planets like a simple morning or evening star! This globe, 2 III | about seven oclock in the morning of the 2nd of December, 3 IV | complete stagnation.~That morning, the 3rd of December, the 4 V | is seven oclock in the morning; we have already been gone 5 VI | clock of the terrestrial morning. In time it was just over 6 VII | November, at five in the morning, all three were on foot. 7 VII | Thus from the first of the morning, through the scuttles silvered 8 VII | not forget to prepare the morning repast with his accustomed 9 VII | in perfect order; so each morning Michel visited the escape 10 VIII| about eleven oclock in the morning, Nicholl having accidentally 11 X | which for three hours in the morning did not exceed sixty-five 12 XII | clock of the terrestrial morning, the projectile, like a 13 XII | past one oclock in the morning, they caught a glimpse of 14 XII | About two oclock in the morning Barbicane found that they 15 XIII| At half-past two in the morning, the projectile was over 16 XIII| them.”~Toward four in the morning, at the height of the fiftieth 17 XIII| walls. Toward five in the morning the northern limits of the “ 18 XIII| even when, at five in the morning, it passed at less than 19 XV | at eight oclock in the morning of the day called upon the 20 XV | verified it about four in the morning.~The change consisted in 21 XIX | breakfasted then at two in the morning; the hour mattered little. 22 XIX | be reached at one in the morning on the night of the 7th-8th 23 XIX | after, about seven in the morning, all three were on foot 24 XIX | calculations. At one in the morning this speed ought to be and 25 XX | until nearly one in the morning. We cannot say what blundering 26 XX | lunar world.~At one in the morning, the hauling in of the sounding-line 27 XX | minutes past one in the morning) Lieutenant Bronsfield was 28 XXI | Francisco. It was three in the morning.~Four hundred and fifty 29 XXI | minutes past one in the morning, the projectile of the Columbiad 30 XXII| 23rd inst., at eight in the morning, after a rapid passage, 31 XXII| Francisco.~It was ten in the morning; the corvette was under


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