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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 I | of blood to the head.”~“Just so,” said Nicholl.~“Then,” 2 I | are,” said Michel Ardan, “just as there are horses, cows, 3 II | which surrounds the globe.”~“Just so,” replied Nicholl; “but 4 IV | leaving the atmosphere.”~“Just so,” said Nicholl; “it is 5 V | was muttering:~“That is just like these scientific men: 6 V | a considerable weight.”~“Just so,” said Nicholl.~“Ah, 7 VI | morning. In time it was just over five hours and forty 8 VI | sorry it did not happen, ‘just to see.’”~“And you would 9 VI | cause and the same effect.”~“Just so,” said Nicholl, “and 10 VIII | attraction, would have given a just estimate of this loss.~We 11 VIII | will be imperceptible.”~“Just so,” continued Barbicane; “ 12 VIII | attraction did not exist.”~“Just so,” said Nicholl, smiling; “ 13 VIII | giants,” said Nicholl.~“Just so,” replied Barbicane.~“ 14 XIV | awkwardly missed it. To be more just, it is the fault of that 15 XIV | patient observers. It was just that unknown hemisphere 16 XV | parabola or a hyperbola.”~“Just so,” replied Barbicane. “ 17 XV | forbear smiling. They had just been creating “art for art’ 18 XV | from Michel, apparently a just one:~“If ever we begin this 19 XVI | HEMISPHERE~The projectile had just escaped a terrible danger, 20 XVIII| live,” replied Michel.~“Just so,” said Barbicane, “which 21 XVIII| earth was still fluid?”~“Just so,” replied Nicholl; “and 22 XVIII| second question, which had just been considered again.~“ 23 XIX | of drawing it nearer?”~“Just so,” replied Michel.~“Let 24 XXI | that the projectile had just been seen in the gigantic 25 XXI | thousandth time that he had just seen the projectile, and 26 XXII | brave J. T. Maston who had just fallen all in a heap. Forgetting


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