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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 II | of the globe lost in the solar world, rising and setting 2 III | first resplendent under the solar rays, the latter cloudy 3 III | projectile, bathed in the solar rays, will receive light 4 V | at present; because the solar rays, beating directly upon 5 VI | dark spot, drowned in the solar rays. No more crescent, 6 VI | infer that the heat of the solar disc is fed by a hail of 7 VI | bulk.”~“And what is the solar heat?” asked Michel.~“It 8 VI | absorbs four-tenths of the solar heat; besides, the quantity 9 VI | cast like a screen upon the solar disc, allows the greater 10 VI | any?”~“Simply because the solar rays are weakened by this 11 VIII | planet and over-running the solar world.”~“One moment, Michel,” 12 IX | under the reflection of the solar rays.~They watched thus 13 X | by the reflection of the solar rays. The eye, dazzled as 14 XII | seemed lost in an eruption of solar rays.~“That is—?” asked 15 XII | refuge and shield from the solar rays which beat upon them 16 XIV | experienced the action of the solar rays no more than any of 17 XIV | the moon is deprived of solar light for fifteen days, 18 XIV | splendidly illuminated by the solar rays, was then being lost 19 XVIII| influence of air, water, light, solar heat, and central heat, 20 XVIII| tempered the ardor of the solar rays, and retained the nocturnal 21 XVIII| days to the action of the solar rays.”~“Granted,” replied 22 XIX | crescent, freed from the solar rays, would serve as a clock 23 XXIII| traveling service through the solar world? Will they go from


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