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25 having
25 himself
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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 I | to show the moon-dogs the good habits of the dogs of the 2 III | uttering plaintive cries.~“Good,” said Barbicane: “I see 3 III | which is in every respect a good economy.”~Indeed, under 4 III | looked over, and pronounced good in spite of the violent 5 IV | plow or the hammer, and a good tool to those who know how 6 IV | it will not be enough.”~“Good.”~“We shall not be able 7 V | breakfasted merrily. If they ate a good deal, they talked more. 8 V | From that we may draw five good reasons for supposing that 9 V | lay. He rose, saying:~“My good Satellite is no longer ill.”~“ 10 VI | our terrestrial globe.”~“Good additional heat for the 11 VII | punctuality. They ate with a good appetite. Nothing was so 12 VII | preserved meat. Some glasses of good French wine crowned the 13 VIII | artillery to defend oneself.”~“Good,” replied Nicholl; “your 14 XII | comparison?”~“One is as good as the other,” retorted 15 XIV | Barbicane, “for we are in a good position to verify the temperature 16 XV | the other of these curves? Good. But where will they lead 17 XV | Ardan. “Here is, however, a good opportunity lost of observing 18 XVI | satellite, then?”~“Yes, my good Michel.”~“Then, no more 19 XVII | these rays of heat are good. With what impatience must 20 XVIII| ever been inhabitable?”~“Good!” replied Nicholl. “First 21 XVIII| impatience!”~“Very well, my good Michel,” replied Barbicane 22 XIX | Certainly Michel had none but good ideas.~They breakfasted 23 XIX | pounder.~“That Nicholl has a good deal of sense,” said Barbicane; “ 24 XXI | cross; it was nothing for a good vessel like the Susquehanna. 25 XXI | have made a mistake in all good faith; one argument however,


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