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savants 15
saved 2
saving 1
saw 22
say 52
saying 10
says 2
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22 observations
22 once
22 past
22 saw
22 spot
21 four
21 half
Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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saw

   Chapter
1 Pre | enthusiasm, held meetings, saw himself carried in triumph, 2 Pre | had seen, or thought he saw, could not have been the 3 II | Indeed this was all they saw of the globe lost in the 4 VI | approached the window, and saw a sort of flattened sack 5 VII | there they fancied they saw vast seas, scarcely kept 6 VII | through the scuttle Barbicane saw the specter of the dog, 7 VIII| over the air apparatus, he saw that the tap was allowing 8 IX | uneasiness increased as he saw his projectile resist the 9 XI | Grecian archipelago that he saw on the map. To the eyes 10 XIII| Barbicane and his companions saw at this height. Large patches 11 XIV | for example, Europe never saw the moon, and she was only 12 XIV | consulted the thermometer, and saw that it had fallen to seventeen 13 XV | which the eye of man now saw for the first time. What 14 XVII| blessed rays of the sun. They saw once more those stars which 15 XIX | from a distance, as Moses saw the land of Canaan, and 16 XIX | crossed their minds. They saw once more their friends 17 XIX | the scuttles, Barbicane saw a prolonged smoke, the flames 18 XXI | the 5th of December, they saw the vehicle which was bearing 19 XXI | night they thought they saw the projectile once more, 20 XXII| of the Pacific; but they saw nothing but an arid desert, 21 XXII| the help of their glasses saw that the object signalled 22 XXII| breathless. Eyes no longer saw. One of the scuttles of


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