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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 II | passing his hand several times across his forehead and 2 III | fall which ought to be six times less rapid than it would 3 IV | was exactly one and a half times more than on leaving the 4 V | the moon’s surface is six times less than on that of the 5 V | of projection to be ten times less strong.”~“Then,” continued 6 V | undergone a heat 28,000 times greater than that of summer. 7 VII | extraordinary of ancient or modern times. Thus from the first of 8 VII | calculated that a force five times greater than that of our 9 VIII| strength a hundred and fifty times greater than that which 10 VIII| surface objects weigh six times less than on the earth, 11 VIII| and twenty-four thousand times greater, and the attraction 12 VIII| attraction is twenty-seven times greater than on the surface 13 IX | supposed.”~“No! a hundred times, no!” replied Barbicane. “ 14 X | Parsonstown, which magnifies 6,500 times, brings the moon to within 15 X | night, magnified 48,000 times, is brought to within less 16 X | velocity— but eight or nine times greater than that which 17 XI | which mythology in ancient times adorned with most graceful 18 XII | inside, which in former times were so many fiery mouths. 19 XII | the moon’s surface is six times less than on the earth?” 20 XII | if the Selenites are six times smaller?” retorted Nicholl.~“ 21 XIII| one hundred and seventy times more transparent than it 22 XIV | earth, which is thirteen times greater than the diminutive 23 XIV | which sheds a light thirteen times greater than that qualified 24 XVII| rivers of prehistorical times. Not far from that, rose 25 XVII| held in its entirety ten times over.~“Ah!” exclaimed Michel 26 XIX | moon with a longing eye.~At times recollections of the earth 27 XX | makes six days. And in six times twenty-four hours, without


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