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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 Pre | situated between the 0 and 28th degrees of north or south latitude, 2 II | the tide of life return by degrees. His blood became calm, 3 II | east to west, would rise by degrees toward the zenith. Its absence 4 III | flattered or not, advanced by degrees, uttering plaintive cries.~“ 5 V | perihelion.”~“At how many degrees,” asked Nicholl, “is the 6 VI | speed would diminish by degrees, and it would not have stopped 7 VII | starry firmament. A few more degrees, and she would reach the 8 VIII | their normal condition. By degrees the three friends recovered 9 VIII | low; it will only turn by degrees.”~“Then all our portables 10 VIII | imperceptibly as yet, but by degrees the attractive force would 11 XIV | itself at a diameter of two degrees, and which sheds a light 12 XIV | unequally dense and of different degrees of humidity, produces this 13 XIV | stored up in its walls by degrees. This heat was rapidly evaporating 14 XIV | had fallen to seventeen degrees (Centigrade) below zero. [ 15 XIV | said:~“A hundred and forty degrees Centigrade [4] below zero!”~ [ 16 XIV | below zero!”~ [4] 218 degrees Fahrenheit below zero.~ 17 XV | incandescence which increased by degrees, a decided proof that the 18 XV | lightnings in space subsided by degrees; its accidental brilliancy 19 XVII | gradation of colors, and without degrees of shadow, roughly black 20 XVIII| millions of centuries; by degrees the atmosphere becoming 21 XVIII| the lunar crust cooled. By degrees the consequences of these 22 XIX | point, and then increase by degrees as it neared the moon. This 23 XX | The wind had dropped by degrees. There was no disturbance 24 XXI | important news fast enough.~Some degrees above opened the bay of


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