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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 I | positions with the most perfect coolness. They were like 2 II | He listened. Outside was perfect silence; but the thick padding 3 II | suddenly merged into the perfect darkness of space.~“A happy 4 III | projectile alone, floating in perfect space, in the midst of perfect 5 III | perfect space, in the midst of perfect silence, offered perfect 6 III | perfect silence, offered perfect repose.~Thus the sleep of 7 III | approaching nearer and nearer to a perfect circle.~“By Jove!” said 8 VII | apparatus must be kept in perfect order; so each morning Michel 9 VIII| correct in time.~After a perfect swoon, which lasted some 10 X | formation, was originally a perfect sphere; but being soon drawn 11 XII | Copernicus formed almost a perfect circle, and its steep escarpments 12 XIII| allow astronomers to make perfect observations on the moon’ 13 XV | launched from a mortar.”~“Perfect! And the hyperbola?”~“The 14 XVII| Barbicane, “is the most perfect type of these annular mountains, 15 XIX | of their hearts amid this perfect silence.~“Are we falling?” 16 XXI | seated on the borders of a perfect desert, it was not connected 17 XXI | Another cry, this time a perfect howl, answered him. He turned 18 XXII| cleverly designed. There were perfect chambers pierced with scuttles, 19 XXII| reached the buoy; it was in perfect condition, and must have 20 XXII| American flag!~At this moment a perfect howling was heard; it was


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