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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 Pre | thus, when an incident took place which increased the interest 2 Pre | spectators, the departure took place, and for the first time, 3 Pre | lunar disc could not take place until the 5th of December 4 I | them.~“Everything is in its place,” said Barbicane. “We have 5 I | to decide how we can best place ourselves to resist the 6 I | travelers in a car, seeking to place themselves as comfortably 7 II | aluminum plate, held in place by bolts. The screws being 8 III | CHAPTER III~THEIR PLACE OF SHELTER~This curious 9 III | each had their particular place, it left the three travelers 10 IV | human frame when it takes place in a vacuum, or when the 11 VII | the projectile was to take place.~According to his own observations, 12 VII | not be quite in the right place.”~“And,” added Captain Nicholl, “ 13 VII | as here ether takes the place of earth. You see the accusing 14 VII | occupy exactly the same place as to-day?”~“Yes,” continued 15 VIII| this phenomenon should take place, we must have passed the 16 VIII| nothing would keep in its place, not even your hat on your 17 X | which the selenographic maps place below; for these maps are 18 XIV | when this phenomenon took place so rapidly, the projectile 19 XIV | the sun, which only take place on this side of the lunar 20 XIV | order that they may take place, it is necessary for the 21 XIV | fall would not have taken place; but, with a relatively 22 XV | But a change had taken place in the relative position 23 XVII| There was marked out the place for a temple, here the ground 24 XXI | fallen on the earth, its place of meeting with the terrestrial 25 XXI | terrestrial globe could only take place on this 27° north latitude, 26 XXII| He would not abandon the place without at least discovering 27 XXII| the catastrophe had taken place, when a sailor, perched


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