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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 II | of the projectile. This body revolved upon its axis, 2 II | appearance of this enormous body surprised and troubled him. 3 II | brain. Was it weariness of body and mind? No doubt; for 4 IV | air circulates with the body which is carried with it. 5 IV | than repose; and when a body is in repose it will remain 6 V | We cannot keep the dead body of this dog with us for 7 V | open one, and throw the body out into space.”~The president 8 V | way that sailors drop a body into the sea; but, as President 9 VI | Admit that it had struck a body in space.”~“What body?”~“ 10 VI | a body in space.”~“What body?”~“Why that enormous meteor 11 VI | oscillation of the particles of a body. When they apply the brake 12 VI | the specific weight of the body, which is certainly less 13 VI | reduced to nothing, was the body of Satellite, flattened 14 VII | earth. You see the accusing body would have followed us into 15 VIII| earth. At this point, a body having no principle of speed 16 IX | meeting with this erring body.”~“But it did not even brush 17 XI | infidelity, and the whole body of terrestrial misery, what 18 XIV | influence? Did some kind of body retain it in the ether? 19 XIX | it must be so. No motive body circulating round an attracting 20 XIX | circulating round an attracting body fails in this law. Every 21 XIX | elliptical orbits, the attracting body always occupies one of the 22 XX | it were the echo of the body, cried, “Commander, it is ‘


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