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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 VII | would land on her northern hemisphere, where stretch immense plains, 2 VII | toward the moon’s northern hemisphere, showed that her course 3 X | nearing was the northern hemisphere, that which the selenographic 4 X | consulted. This northern hemisphere presented vast plains, dotted 5 XI | particularly the southern hemisphere of the lunar globe. These 6 XI | almost the whole of the hemisphere. It is even possible that 7 XI | other masculine; the right hemisphere for woman, the left for 8 XI | yourselves.~In the left hemisphere stretches the “Sea of Clouds,” 9 XI | these four words?~The right hemisphere, “dedicated to the ladies,” 10 XII | toward the moon’s northern hemisphere. The travelers were far 11 XII | Observers in the northern hemisphere (say in Europe) see the 12 XII | observers in the southern hemisphere (Patagonia for example), 13 XII | situated in the southern hemisphere, according to Tycho Brahe. 14 XII | bear us toward the southern hemisphere?”~“Well, I should say that 15 XII | distributed over the northern hemisphere. Some, however, occupy certain 16 XII | portions of the southern hemisphere also.~About two oclock 17 XIII | Cold Sea,” in the northern hemisphere, and at the bottom of Grimaldi’ 18 XIV | said they; “for, if each hemisphere of the moon is deprived 19 XIV | said Nicholl, “there is a hemisphere, that invisible hemisphere 20 XIV | hemisphere, that invisible hemisphere which is very ill supplied, 21 XIV | It was just that unknown hemisphere which was stealing from 22 XIV | Canopus in the southern hemisphere, the other to Wega in the 23 XV | high point on the invisible hemisphere, which would doubtlessly 24 XVI | CHAPTER XVI~THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE~The projectile had just 25 XVII | brilliant point of the southern hemisphere. Michel Ardan used every 26 XVIII| the half of the southern hemisphere. One of these jets extended 27 XX | which the eyes of a whole hemisphere were contemplating. The 28 XX | projectile wandering around its hemisphere, and yet all were pointed


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