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foundation 1
founded 3
foundered 1
four 21
four-tenths 1
fourfold 1
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22 past
22 saw
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21 four
21 half
21 height
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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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four

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1 Pre | ought to reach the moon four days after its departure, 2 I | dollars to the president; four thousand because the Columbiad 3 II | thanks to the springs, the four plugs, the water-cushions, 4 II | Nicholl has lost his two bets: four thousand dollars because 5 II | therefore, make observations in four different directions; the 6 II | met it, we were exactly four thousand six hundred and 7 II | Doubtless, Michel. In four days, when the moon will 8 IV | merely the knowledge of the four rules.”~“That is something!” 9 XI | it not summed up in these four words?~The right hemisphere, “ 10 XIII | objects appeared to be only four miles distant.~At this point, 11 XIII | cannot see them.”~Toward four in the morning, at the height 12 XV | unaccountable force, had been within four miles of grazing the satellite’ 13 XV | Barbicane verified it about four in the morning.~The change 14 XVII | twenty-four miles (reduced to four by their glasses) could 15 XVIII| brought down to zero!”~“Four hundred thousand years!” 16 XX | brings the moon to within four miles of the Rocky Mountains, 17 XXI | was three in the morning.~Four hundred and fifty miles 18 XXII | failed! Immersed nearly four miles under the ocean, this 19 XXIII| the banquet tables. For four days, from the 5th to the 20 XXIII| right of traveling for those four days on the railroads of 21 XXIII| re-entered Baltimore, where for four days one would have thought


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