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habits 1
had 306
hail 4
half 21
half-buried 1
half-dressed 1
half-hour 2
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22 saw
22 spot
21 four
21 half
21 height
21 high
21 objects
Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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   Chapter
1 I | still thirteen minutes and a half.”~“That Nicholl is not a 2 II | one. For have we not been half annihilated by the shock? 3 IV | found the required formula.”~Half an hour had not elapsed 4 IV | departure was exactly one and a half times more than on leaving 5 V | thirty-two hours; more than half our passage is over, and 6 VI | hours and forty minutes, half of that assigned to their 7 VIII | chickens?”~“Yes.”~Indeed, half a dozen chickens and a fine 8 IX | Speak.”~“I would not give half a dollar to know it. That 9 IX | their eyes that it filled half of the firmament. The sun 10 XII | beneath their gaze. About half past one oclock in the 11 XIII | farther than three and a half miles off; so that, if there 12 XIII | the travelersgaze one half brilliantly lit up, while 13 XIV | AND FIFTY-FOUR HOURS AND A HALF~At the moment when this 14 XIV | and fifty-four hours and a half at each point of the disc, 15 XIV | and fifty-four hours and a half, nearly fifteen days, which 16 XIV | legends call “a man already half granite, and still breathing.”~ 17 XIV | Barbicane waited until half an hour had elapsed, which 18 XV | determine its nature exactly. Half an hour after being sighted, 19 XV | of about one mile and a half per second. It cut the projectile20 XVIII| northeast and the north, the half of the southern hemisphere. 21 XX | and if it were allowed, half of the earth’s inhabitants


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