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sextant 1
shade 3
shades 2
shadow 21
shadows 4
shake 1
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21 perhaps
21 pole
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21 suddenly
21 susquehanna
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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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shadow

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1 II | atmosphere, irradiated the shadow of the luminous train, and 2 III | for me to find even the shadow of a reason why we should 3 III | emerged from the conical shadow cast by the terrestrial 4 III | said Michel, “the conical shadow which the earth leaves in 5 III | moon is enveloped in this shadow, it is because the centers 6 III | passage would have been in the shadow, which would have been a 7 VI | Does not the cone of the shadow cast by the earth extend 8 VI | length of the cone of the shadow, on account of refraction, 9 VI | beyond the cone of pure shadow, and that the sun sends 10 VII | struck it obliquely, the shadow thrown would have brought 11 VIII| reflection, others without shadow. But here reality, by the 12 XIV | was neither reflection nor shadow. Nothing more was to be 13 XIV | immerged in the conical shadow of the satellite, experienced 14 XIV | their hearts. The “strangeshadow so dear to Victor Hugo’s 15 XV | since entering the cone of shadow these last two hours, had 16 XV | would soon quit the pure shadow. Perhaps, again, on the 17 XV | was now describing in the shadow that incalculable course 18 XV | globe suddenly appearing in shadow at a distance of at most 19 XVI | passed through the cone of shadow projected into space opposite 20 XVI | been floating in this deep shadow. Whatever had been its speed ( 21 XVII| and without degrees of shadow, roughly black and white,


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