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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 II | could not be estimated. Its face, which was turned to the 2 II | its course, as that its face being opposite the moon, 3 V | days of night at either face, we shall have leisure to 4 VII | the appearance of a human face.~“Face, indeed!” said Michel 5 VII | appearance of a human face.~“Face, indeed!” said Michel Ardan; “ 6 VII | of Apollo. A very pitted face!”~But the travelers, now 7 VIII | anaesthesia, that would change the face of modern society!”~“Yes,” 8 IX | surged up inopportunely. To face it without flinching, one 9 XIII | or even on the opposite face of the moon, we cannot decide.”~“ 10 XIV | Selenites who inhabit the face of the moon opposite to 11 XIV | opposite to the earth, a face which is ever invisible 12 XIV | inhabitants of the visible face are singularly favored by 13 XIV | brethren on the invisible face. The latter, as you see, 14 XIV | brows, “that the visible face of the disc must be very 15 XIV | heat. But the invisible face is still more searched by 16 XIV | the heat than the visible face. I say that for you, Nicholl, 17 XIV | Barbicane, “when the invisible face receives at the same time 18 XIV | miles. So that invisible face is so much nearer to the 19 XIV | contrary, when the visible face of the moon is lit by the 20 XIV | inhabitants of the visible face.~Among others, he mentioned 21 XIV | will inhabit the visible face. I like the light.”~“Unless, 22 XIV | stealing from their sight. That face which fifteen days sooner, 23 XVI | then, bring to this unknown face its life-giving atoms? Questions 24 XVII | and crushed against the face of the moon!~Tycho forms 25 XXI | could see Michel Ardan’s face looking through one of the 26 XXIII| borne over that invisible face of the disc, which no human


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