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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 Pre | promoter of the enterprise, having consulted the astronomers 2 II | floating in space, and after having nearly stifled, we shall 3 II | it passes generally for having only one; but this second 4 III | lunar attraction (after having passed the point of neutral 5 VI | in a burning state after having struck the metal plate; 6 VIII | earth. At this point, a body having no principle of speed or 7 VIII | this point without speed, having lost all trace of weight, 8 VIII | in the morning, Nicholl having accidentally let a glass 9 VIII | They were like drunken men having no stability in themselves.~ 10 IX | fall.~The three friends, having nothing better to do, continued 11 X | two leagues, and objects having a diameter of thirty feet 12 XIII | inferior to them.~The moon having no atmosphere, the consequences 13 XIV | preoccupied Barbicane. Why, having passed within such a short 14 XIV | economizing, Barbicane, after having begged light from the gas, 15 XVI | the south pole.”~“After having passed the north pole,” 16 XVIII| projectile of the Gun Club, after having founded their argument on 17 XVIII| replied Barbicane, “after having doubtless remained persistently 18 XIX | earth was but a day old, having been new the night before 19 XIX | of mechanical reasoning. Having admitted that the projectile 20 XIX | chance on our side, and after having so much despaired, I may 21 XX | and turned in, not without having complimented his servant 22 XXI | arrived at San Francisco, having killed five horses on the 23 XXII | cannot be described, and having an electrical communication 24 XXII | lightness, the projectile, after having been drawn by its fall to 25 XXIII| leave the Union without having seen Barbicane, Nicholl,


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